During last night’s gamescom Opening Night Live presentation, Activision offered new details pertaining to its upcoming platforming sequelCrash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.Unfortunately Crash himself was unable to make the presentation, having not gotten the memo and showing up to gamescom’s regular haunt, the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.

Despite this faux-pas, Activision released a new video featuringCrash Bandicoot 4’snew “Flashback” stages. These are essentially double-tough “puzzle-rooms” based on classic locales from the originalCrash Bandicootreleases. The Flashback stages will not be easy to access however, as they require the player to collect several “Flashback Tapes” throughout the main game’s stages, but without losing a single life. Should this task be completed, then the player will be whisked off to take on the challenging side-levels.

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You can check out the fullCrash Bandicoot 4gamescom presentation in the video below, courtesy ofGamespot.Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Timelaunches October 2 on PS4 and Xbox One.

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