

As such, some fans are under the impression that this picture could have been let loose to bring more attention to Spyro once again ahead of a new reveal. While it's clear that this picture is just meant to show off some of the publisher's most iconic characters, it is a bit curious to see Spyro appear in this manner considering that Activision hasn't done anything with the franchise in roughly five years. In 2018, fans of the platformer series got Spyro Reignited Trilogy.


This image in question doesn't solely feature Spyro, but instead highlights many of Activision's other properties such as Call of Duty, Crash Bandicoot, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Since then there hasnt been a single new Spyro game.

Spotted by Twitter, Activision recently changed the header image on many of its social media pages to more prominently feature the titular Spyro. And while such a reveal hasn't happened just yet, it looks like Activision could be preparing for the return of Spyro soon enough. At the start of 2023, developer Toys For Bob, which previously worked on Spyro Reignited Trilogy, seemed to hint that a new game in the franchise could be announced this year. Called Spyro 4: Blaze Of Glory, the game is being built from the ground up in Media Molecule ’s. However, I'm not sure this always works.Rumors associated with a new entry in the beloved Spyro the Dragon series have gained even more steam this week following a recent update from publisher Activision. A fan-developed Spyro 4 is set for release this year, as revealed in a trailer for the game. The third game was (quite literally) an exercise in scorching the earth, so while I'd prefer a Dead Space 4 to keep pushing forwards, I understand that games cost money and the people who make them want to test the waters to see if there's a high enough demand. US 3rd Sep 2019, 39.99 EU 3rd Sep 2019, 34.99 Also Available On. With Dead Space, there's more wiggle room. It had already been remastered, and that remaster came free to anyone who bought a PS5. I know people are itching for a new game but truthfully from when the Reignited trilogy came out - I believed wed see something 2024 - which is the year of the Dragon. With The Last of Us, I don't think there's any excuse whatsoever. I usually point out how they're indulgent cash grabs when the original games are still readily available, and stress that we shouldn't be so keen to overwrite our history as a medium. I'm a bit of a cynic, and I tend to be the one at TheGamer who tells you we don't need the Dead Space remake, or The Last of Us remake, or indeed any fun in our lives at all. I'm always a little bit bristly at the thought of remakes and remasters.
