
Sane Trilogy, I did take slight issue with how they handled the music. While I adored much of what Vicarious Visions and Activision did with the N. Spyro: Year of the Dragon Credit: Mitch Wallace Sane Trilogy, meaning there will be a shiny new coat of paint along with fresh assets and animations, though the original games, at least from a core gameplay and level design perspective, will remain fundamentally intact. The HD collection itself will supposedly resemble 2017’s Crash Bandicoot N. Seeing as we’re rapidly approaching Spyro’s 20 year anniversary in September, that particular month seems most likely.

If the sources in her article turn out to be reliable, we’re supposedly getting an official announcement from Activision regarding a new Spyro the Dragon trilogy remaster in March, with a reported retail release in Q3 of 2018 (July, August or September).

If you’re reading this article, you’ve surely heard the substantial rumor reported by Kotaku UK’s Laura Kate Dale. This is all well and good some of the time, though there are instances where such a resurrection can fall flat on its face, and I worry that Spyro-that amiable purple PS1 mascot from the late ‘90s and early ‘00s-could be playing with (dragon) fire.
