Activision didn’t count on Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy to do in addition to it has, and it opened the corporate’s eyes on the potential its again catalogue can have.
The recreation remained on the high spot of the UK charts for 5 weeks, and charted fourth in the June NPD regardless of being out there for less than two days that month.
Most just lately, Sony revealed that the sport topped each the Europe and North American PlayStation Store gross sales for July. Activision was form of caught without warning, regardless that the corporate anticipated it to do effectively.
Speaking on a name to buyers following last night’s earnings release, CEO Eric Hirshberg identified that Crash did a lot better than anybody may have anticipated.
“… we had no idea – it’s hard to tell whether that’s a vocal minority or whether that’s a real mass audience until you put something out there. And Crash has surpassed all of our expectations by a pretty wide margin,” Hirshberg stated.
Hirshberg added that different related initiatives primarily based on IPs owned by Activision are being thought-about, and identified that this wasn’t the corporate’s first success with nostalgic remasters, citing Modern Warfare Remastered, and Black Ops three’s Zombies Chronicles DLC as examples of different successes.
“So this is a strategy that clearly has our attention, and while there are no new announcements today, I think you can be confident that there will be more activity like this in the future with more great IP,” stated Hirshberg.
“The other opportunity beyond remaster[s] is to look at some of our classic IP and ask whether or not it could be reborn on a new platform like what we’re going with Skylanders on mobile.”
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy was solely launched on PS4, however there are rumours that it may soon come to Xbox One. Activision owns the Crash IP, regardless of the originals being PlayStation exclusives.
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