Crash Team Rumble will be released on Activision's website on June 1st. A closed beta has also been announced for the following month.
Activision has finally revealed the backstory of the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S release of "Crash Team Rumble." The multiplayer game will be released on June 20th on PS4, PS5, and Xbox One. Then the game will be available in both a Standard Edition and a Deluxe Edition.
The standard edition will cost 29.99 euros, while the premium edition will cost 39.99 euros. The Standard Edition includes the game, access to the closed beta, and a Premium Battle Pass for Season 1.
The Deluxe Edition includes not only the standard Edition's content, but also Season 2's Premium Battle Pass, Season 2, the first 25 levels of Season Pass from Season 1, and a Digital Proto Pack. It also includes many customization choices for game characters and other items.
Crash Team Rumble's Beta Has Been Closed
There will be a closed beta for those who are undecided and those who want to try out the game first. It will be held from April 20th to 24th, 2023. However, not everybody who is interested may participate in the closed beta. The game is only available to people who have pre-ordered it.
Toys for Bob is currently working on a multiplayer game. The studio was previously responsible for "Crash Bandicoot 4." The purpose of the closed beta is to gather player feedback. Paul Yan, Toys For Bob's co-founder, wants to use the feedback to enhance the gaming experience at launch.
Crash, Coco, Tawna, Neo Cortex, and Dingodile are five playable characters in the beta. However, there are three basic types that characters are divided into: Blockers, Boosters, and Scorers. The players then compete against each other in small arenas in 4 versus 4.
The striking and smashing aren't just important; the goal is to collect the most wumpa fruits in the drop off zone. However, the opposing team can attack this area at the same time.
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