Nintendo Digital Download: What Platform Is This? Crash Bandicoot & Wolfenstein II Debut

What a world we live in! The original Crash Bandicoot trilogy is officially leaping onto a Nintendo console (the Switch) on June 29 with Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy. For those unaware, Sony had an edgy commercial for the original game where Crash Bandicoot stood outside Nintendo of America’s HQ yelling at Mario. Now he’s officially on the Switch!

 

 

Check out the rest of the releases heading to your Switch & 3DS between today and next Tuesday.

 

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
    • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – As BJ Blazkowicz, experience an unforgettable action-packed story brought to life by extraordinary characters. Reunite with your friends and fellow freedom fighters as you take on the evil Frau Engel and her Nazi army. Wage the second American Revolution your way – at home or on the go. And for the perfect blend of immersion and accuracy, use the Nintendo Switch system’s motion controls to stop the Nazi threat. The Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus game is available on June 29.
    • Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy – Spin, jump, wump and repeat as you take on the epic challenges and adventures through the three games that started it all: Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. Relive all your favorite Crash moments in their fully remastered graphical glory. The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy game is available on June 29.
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In addition to video games available at retail stores, Nintendo also offers a variety of content that people can download directly to their systems. Nintendo adds new games weekly to Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo Switch console, the Wii U console and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

 

Craig Majaski

Craig has been covering the video game industry since 1995. His work has been published across a wide spectrum of media sites. He's currently the Editor-In-Chief of Nintendo Times and contributes to Gaming Age.

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