The Nintendo eShop is currently offering massive discounts for some of Activision’s most popular games for the Nintendo Switch. The big Activision Sale is currently live right now until February 21 and isonce again offering deals for the remakes ofSpyro the Dragonand a couple ofCrash Bandicootgames.
Headlining Activision’s sale isCrash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, which is the remake of theCrash Bandicoot Trilogythat was originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation during the 90s. The trilogy featuresCrash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, andCrash Bandicoot 3: Warpedinto one single package and is currently available for $19.99, which is 50% cheaper than its list price of $39.99.

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AnotherCrash Bandicootgame that is available for cheap at the Nintendo eShop isCrash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled. The game is available for $23.99 from $39.99 and is the remake of the 1999 game,Crash Team Racing. Apart from upgraded visuals and redesigned character models,Nitro-Fueledalso introduced several new tracks, characters, and various new features, such asthe ability to customize karts, that weren’t included in the original game.
Apart fromCrash Bandicoot, Nintendo’s Activision sale also offersSpyro Reignited Trilogy, which is the remake of the first threeSpyro the Dragongames. The trilogy includes the new versions ofSpyro The Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage,andSpyro: Year of the Dragon.The game is available for $19.99, which is also 50% off its original price of $39.99.
Several days ago, leaks surfaced online on what appears to bea newCrash Bandicootgame that Activision is reportedly working on. The reports claim that the still-unannounced game will be a mobile title, and will be developed by King, the studio behind theCandy CrushSaga. While specific details about the rumored game are still unknown, the leaked images suggest that the mobile game will be an endless running title that will also feature a base-building mechanic. While the images appear to be legitimate, fans should take the rumor with a grain of salt until Activision makes an official announcement.
Meanwhile, Switch players who are looking for other deals for the console would be happy to know thatWalmart is currently offering discounts forPokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield.The games were released last November and serve as the first titles for the eighth-generation ofPokemongames.Pokemon Sword and Shieldare available at Walmart for $49 each, which is 18% cheaper than their original price of $59.99.
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