Crash Bandicoot Return Rumors Gain New Momentum
Insider claims fuel fresh speculation as fans push for a new Crash Bandicoot game amid renewed interest in classic platforming franchises.
News by Sabi on Jun 11, 2026
New claims say a new game has already been approved and is currently in development. This is the latest in a long line of rumors about the future of the Crash Bandicoot series. Fans might not see the project for a while. Still, the latest rumors are circulating again about the popular mascot's future and the growing desire to return to classic platforming franchises.
How true the story is depends a lot on where it came from. Over the past year, gamers have been very interested in news about Spyro the Dragon, another famous platform character. Community members who worked hard for years to find clues and build evidence about Toys for Bob's move toward independence sparked much of that conversation.

People kept talking about Spyro's possible return throughout 2026, just as Crash Bandicoot fans have kept hoping for a new game.
Some rumors seem to come from ongoing conversations in the community, while others claim to come from people in the business who say they have real information about upcoming projects.
Many fans say now is the best time for Crash Bandicoot to return. Some people say that the recent success of platform games has led to a "renaissance" for the genre. The positive response to Astro Bot shows that there is still a big market for mascot-based adventures, which could mean more old brands can come back.
The fact that Spyro is still very famous only strengthens that case. Fans' responses and interactions on social media show that interest in Spyro is still very high, often higher than for many other new video game releases.
People in the industry say platforming icons are becoming increasingly popular across many gaming groups. Fans want more than just Crash Bandicoot to come back. They also want titles like Ratchet & Clank, Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and other Astro Bot projects to get more attention.
People who want a new Crash game say that the series has been away for longer than most people think. Even though Crash Team Rumble just came out not too long ago, some players don't think of it as a typical game in the series. Besides that game, it seems like we've been waiting a lot longer for a big Crash Bandicoot adventure.
The latest rumor comes from a source whose track record is mixed but interesting.
People knew about this person because they shared information about Rayman, including secret cover art that surfaced a few days before its official release. At the time, many people doubted the material's authenticity; some even suggested AI might have generated it, but the leak proved real.
The insider has some respect in the gaming community because of that accurate prediction. However, some observers say you shouldn't take every claim at face value, since even well-known experts have been wrong in the past.

Critics point to several past claims that never came true. In some of them, people said an Ocarina of Time remake would be shown off during a Nintendo Direct. Even though the idea excited people, many thought such a project was already likely, even without insider proof. Other rumors about a big update to Mario Kart World and a new 3D Mario game also didn't come true.
As the events approached, industry chatter suggested such news was unlikely, and neither project was shown at the events. The same source was also among those who said Spyro would appear at a recent Xbox event. In addition, they said the suspected game might feature RPG-like elements. Even though some details haven't been confirmed, the reports sparked significant debate among fans eager for more information.
Supporters say that figuring out that Spyro would show up at an Xbox event wasn't too hard given the circumstances.
Others say the insider should get some credit for repeatedly discussing the idea before it spreads to more people. Even though the new report isn't clear, people are still very excited about Crash Bandicoot. Many longtime fans still consider the character one of the most important icons in video games and believe the series deserves another big movie.
Some fans feel a very strong link to the game. They got into video games with Crash Bandicoot, so the series' future is more than just another industry gossip. Whether the new claims are true or not, the ongoing discussion shows one simple fact: people still want Crash Bandicoot.
As rumors continue to spread, fans will be very interested in any formal confirmation. Until then, the idea that Crash Bandicoot might come back is still one of the most-talked-about rumors in the game world.
Staff Writer, NoobFeed
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