A classic 90s game now has a statue included in the collector's edition of its remaster.

The remastered version of Croc: The Legend Of Gobbos will have a physical release, but the release date is still unknown.

October 31st 2024.

A classic 90s game now has a statue included in the collector's edition of its remaster.
Exciting news, everyone! Croc: The Legend Of The Gobbos, the beloved PlayStation 1 game, is getting a remaster! British developer Argonaut has been hard at work revamping the 1997 title and bringing it back to life for a whole new generation of gamers. And the best part? It's not just a digital release - there will be physical editions available as well!

But before you get too excited, there's still one small detail that hasn't been revealed yet - the exact release date. Despite the initial announcement back in August, we still don't know when we can expect to get our hands on this remastered gem. However, Argonaut has said that they are aiming for a December 2024 launch. So mark your calendars and keep your fingers crossed!

In the meantime, to keep us all on the edge of our seats, Argonaut has just released a new trailer for the remaster. And that's not all - they also announced that the physical edition will come in both standard and collector's editions. The collector's edition will even come with a statue of Croc himself, along with a signed certificate of authenticity and other goodies.

But wait, there's more! The remaster will be available on all formats digitally, but physical editions will only be released for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. If you want to get your hands on a physical copy, you can pre-order now at the Rock It Games store. The standard edition, which includes the game and a color manual, will cost $39.99. And for those looking to spruce up their mantlepiece, the collector's edition is priced at $129.99 and comes with a ton of extra perks.

According to Jez San, founder of Argonaut, the remaster is nearing completion and they are working hard to make sure it's perfect before its release. San also revealed that the game was initially pitched to Nintendo back in the 90s and was supposed to feature Yoshi as the playable character. But after Nintendo rejected the idea, Argonaut created Croc and the rest is history.

So while we wait for the official release, let's take a trip down memory lane and relive our favorite moments from the original game. And don't forget to keep an eye out for more updates from Argonaut. You can also stay in the loop by following them on social media and signing up for their newsletter.

We can't wait to see what the remaster has in store for us. Who's ready to join Croc on his next adventure? Let's go!

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