Quote: JCW555Thank you Drek for the kind words. This the most I've been hyped about Spyro since 2007, so to talk to you guys about it again is really nice.
Also have a thought on the rumored March announcement date.
Talking with some friends, apparently Activision hasn't had a big E3 presence these past 2 years, and they announced Destiny 2 in March last year really out of the blue, and it wasn't connected to SXSW or GDC either. Maybe the same thing will happen for Spyro?
Here's the E3 floor plan for this year:
Activision does have a booth, but it's not a big one. I don't know if Crash was at Activision's booth or at Sony's booth in 2016 (which is kinda huge this year, see picture below), but if Activision is downsizing their E3 presence, then it's kinda interesting to note.
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You definitely deserved them!

And I completely agree, I’ve been eager to discuss something new and exciting about Spyro, because I think we pretty much covered everything the series had to offer.
Regarding Destiny 2’s announcement, going by its Wikipedia page it seems like there were multiple steps: a confirmation of a sequel for Destiny in February, a poster leak with the title in March and finally a reveal event in May.
Really hoping Spyro wouldn’t go through all of this.
The fact they have a smaller booth for this year’s E3 is interesting, though they did announce Crash at Sony’s conference so we shouldn’t exclude that option just yet; doubt it was there since the first gameplay we got was from 2016 PlayStation Experience.
They might not have demos of the game because they’ll
finally unlock the one inside the N. Sane Trilogy; I wonder how many people would buy those remakes just to try it out.
I know I would, if I hadn’t already bought it when it came out.
Now if they truly want to get this out by September, the I’d say we’ll get a Spyro the Dragon gameplay reveal trailer this month (already the 1st of Marchm here!), some Gateway to Glimmer footage at E3 and finally see Year of the Dragon in action between June and the release, potentially during GamesCom in August.