Quote: JCW555Quote: LindseyWednesdy^That's why I'm thinking that production must have started before they even saw Crash's performance, or we're not getting them this year. Maybe next year?
It is a whole lot of work, and I don't think, even with two teams, they could get it all done so quickly?
That's why I think they started working on Spyro in 2016. The cheat code for the Spyro demo in the N. Sane Trilogy for Warped works, and that released in June 2017. I think Vicarious Visions saying "just keep asking" about the Spyro remakes was them being a little coy with us. They added the cheat code for a reason, right?
Or Laura is wrong with the release date, which she has been once or twice. Who knows.
No, you have a good point. If they did start working on the games in 2016, then the release for this year might be correct. I think the main thing holding a 2018 release year back is the production time, but if they started, say 2015-2016, then they've been working on this for some time already. I hope it comes out this year, I would love it sooo much! <3
Even more questionable than the release year would be the announcement date in March? Are their any gaming events in March? I would have thought at E3.
There is SXSW from March 9th to March 13th, which is a festival for music, film, and video games. It could be announced there. Also Numskull Designs is set to reveal their Spyro merchandise in March or April, and most likely they'd announce it when the game is revealed.
Sorry for editing your post, thought I quoted it but clicked edit like the moron I am .