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Spyro Reignited Trilogy May Be Coming To PC

The Spyro Reignited Trilogy appears to be bound for another platform soon. Though the remaster hasn't been officially announced, a leak has already suggested an imminent release on PC and even shed light on the studio behind the port.

The Taiwanese ratings board (via Twitter user Nibel) listed the game. The box art shows a logo from Iron Galaxy, the studio behind the recent Killer Instinct and the Nintendo Switch port of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

The leak didn't share more details, but it seems an announcement of the port is probably coming soon. Activision is currently preparing for E3 2019, including a tease for a impending Call of Duty announcement. The publisher doesn't hold its own press conference, but it does tend to show trailers for its games at other stage events. We may see the Spyro PC port announcement soon, possibly at the PC Gaming Show.

"The Reignited Trilogy is the best kind of collection that not only brings a beloved series up to current visual standards but also proves just how well-built the original titles were," Justin Clark wrote in GameSpot's Spyro Reignited eview. "Granted, the originals were done by a little studio called Insomniac, and it's not exactly surprising something that team did is a fine example of the genre. But the Reignited Trilogy's developer, Toys for Bob, deserves major kudos for bringing Insomniac's vision to life in the way we could've only dreamed in 1998."



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