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'Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy' Rumors: Yet Another Clue Is Again Hinting at an Xbox One Version Being Released

New clue shows the game being played with Xbox One controls appearing onscreen

The compilation known as the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" emerged as one of the biggest commercial hits of the gaming industry this year, despite the fact that it is only currently available on the PlayStation 4.

Of course, many gamers have made it known that they would really appreciate it if the "N. Sane Trilogy" was released on some other platforms. Throughout this year, there have been several indicators that such a thing could happen, with the latest one coming in the form of a gif.

The folks over at SegmentNext have linked to a gif that had been drawing a considerable amount of attention online as it seemingly showed one of the games in the compilation being played. Interestingly enough, while the game was being played, controls for the Xbox One were shown onscreen.

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Notably, this was not the first time that a game included in the "Trilogy" was shown being played while Xbox One controls were present on the screen.

Earlier this year, Press Start spotted some footage of the game that was uploaded by one of the developers and that too featured Xbox One controls.

On top of that, there was also a retailer listing on Base.com that was spotted by Redditor "yp261" which indicated that the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" could be coming to the Xbox One.

Thus far, the compilation's publisher, Activision, has not announced any plans to release the "Trilogy" for Microsoft's current-gen console, but with so many clues piling up, it really would not be that surprising if that eventually happened.

Releasing the "N. Sane Trilogy" for the Xbox One and perhaps some other platforms could even be a good move for the publisher, seeing as how that would allow even more gamers to purchase and play it.

More news about the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" and whether or not it will be released for other platforms should be made available soon.

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