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'Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy' Rumors: Retailer Listing Hints at Potential 2018 Launch of Nintendo Switch Version

Compilation currently available only on the PS4

Rumors of the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" making its way to platforms other than the PlayStation 4 have been going around for a while now, and there is yet another one that could again give fans hope.

According to JustPushStart, Spanish retailer XtraLife recently posted a listing for the trilogy which suggests that it will be released for the Nintendo Switch.

The listing has since been taken down, but Twitter user "@AllGamesDelta" managed to capture a screenshot of it before it got removed.

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Aside from hinting that the trilogy was coming to the Switch, the listing also indicated that the new version would be made available sometime this year.

This was not even the first time that a rumor pointed to the compilation potentially getting a Switch release.

Earlier this month, a report from Eurogamer pointed to something interesting that was previously found in the spring 2018 edition of the Licensing Source Book Europe. A licensing manager for a European supplier called GB eye that dealt with licensed merchandise seemingly revealed some interesting information about future plans for the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy."

GB eye mentioned that the trilogy could be heading to the Switch and the PC this year, as seen in Eurogamer's report. The publication also noted that its sources have heard the same thing.

It is worth pointing out that the interesting revelation related to the trilogy has been taken out of the magazine.

Considering how well-received the trilogy was on the PS4, it makes sense for it to eventually be released on other platforms as well.

Last year, there were also rumors hinting that the trilogy could be made available on the Xbox One.

For now, the people behind the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" have still not announced that it will be released for platforms other than the PS4, but there are certainly enough rumors circulating now to make that possible outcome less than surprising.

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