King announced that it will be shutting down Crash Bandicoot: On the Run in February next year. King, the developer of the popular mobile game Candy Crush, announced that it will be shutting down Crash Bandicoot: On the Run, according to Eurogamer.
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King Interactive, makers of Candy Crush and now owned by Activision, have officially confirmed that Crash Bandicoot On The Run will be making its global debut on mobile devices this month.
The game has been in soft launch in a few regions around the world prior to now. Giving some lucky players the chance to check it out before the worldwide release. Crash Bandicoot On The Run will be the first official game in the franchise that has hit mobile devices.
It s and endless runner, so expect familiar gameplay if you ve ever picked up Temple Run 2. Or any of the other hundreds (probably thousands) of options in the endless runner genre that exist on Android and iOS these days.