Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League Gameplay and Details Leaked

Rizwan Anwer
Rizwan Anwer
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Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League is a game that has been talked about enough but has yet to be shown off. It’s a rumored game that is in development for quite some time, and while we don’t know if the title will ever release, Liam Robertson, a known video game historian, has compiled a compelling list of Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League Gameplay and details that he shares in a YouTube video.

Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League Gameplay is here

We have talked about Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League before but it is a game that exists in limbo. After Toys for Bob was added as a support studio for Call of Duty, little is known about the fate of the title. However, we do know that a Crash Bandicoot title is poised for an announcement at The Game Awards on December 8th.

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Crash Bandicoot: Wumpa League Artwork

Liam Robertson put out a video where he shares gameplay of a very early in-development build of Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League, and shares details on what the title could have been.

Liam Robertson’s video on Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League

If you are curious, here are the quick points from the video:

  • The title would have been a team-based competitive online multiplayer game
  • Two teams of crash characters.
  • Collect as much wumpa fruit as possible to score
  • Would use Crash 4 characters + more
  • Crash 4 engine would have been used + open environments
  • Every character would have a glider for traversal
  • Collect wumpa fruit to put in the team bank for scoring
  • Spin attacks can be used to knock out fruits from other players and enough damage can ko a player
  • Every level had a unique environmental gimmick e.g. toxic water rising as the level progressed.
  • Skins could be upgraded to look better
  • The demo shown in the video is from a potentially scrapped version.
  • Was developed in tandem with Crash 4, with plans of release shortly after

All in all, Crash Bandicoot Wumpa League is a modern day thought experiment in gaming. It exists and doesn’t exist at the same time, but perhaps we might all be surprised at The Game Awards in a few weeks.

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