Toys for Bob, known for its work on the likes of Crash Bandicoot and Spyro, has announced that it’s splitting from Activision and going indie, which is good news, though it has left Crash fans a bit ...
Toys for Bob artist Nicholas Kole has revealed that Crash Bandicoot 5 was in development at a different studio, but was canceled. The revelation came during a conversation about a separate project ...
Toys For Bob, the Activision studio behind Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, and Skylanders, has announced that it’s now going independent. All the way back in 2005, Activision acquired Toys For Bob ...
Toys for Bob’s separation from Activision goes into effect today, February 29. The divorce also appears to be an amicable one, according to the studio’s official statement. “Our friends at Activision ...
Activision studio Toys for Bob — best known for its work on franchises like Crash Bandicoot, Skylanders, and Spyro — is separating from Microsoft and going independent. It isn’t completely leaving ...
Gaming history Liam Robertson has claimed in a recent report that Crash Bandicoot 5 was in development at Toys for Bob but ultimately cancelled by Activision as the publisher instead wanted to put ...
Randy Falk of the New York Toy Fair may have let something very interesting slip from his mouth: the long-awaited return of Crash Bandicoot. Sony has been long teasing the titular character on social ...
Flame Off Yes, it looks like Crash Bandicoot 5 was real, and it apparently would have featured the exact crossover you've all been wanting for years CRASH LANDING Spyro and Crash studio Toys for Bob ...
Toys For Bob, known for Crash Bandicoot 4 and Spyro, leaves Activision to reclaim its roots. Despite challenges, the company expresses gratitude and optimism for their future as being independent. Get ...
"Crash Bandicoot" has long been part of the PlayStation experience and while it's expanded its reach, some fans are fearing that its latest title could be the last. However, developer Toys For Bob ...
Microsoft reportedly partners with Toys for Bob for a new game. The deal follows Microsoft's acquisition of major franchises from Activision Blizzard. See the seasonal trading strategy that's beating ...
Crash Bandicoot and Spyro developer Toys for Bob has undergone layoffs significant enough for Microsoft to shutter its physical office. The Skylanders creator has lost 86 staff members, and has since ...
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