'Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy' to Support 4K Soon; Jak and Daxter to Arrive on PlayStation 4 in HD Format

By Daniela Lozano, | April 11, 2017

"Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" would be released on PS4 on June 30. (YouTube)

"Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" would be released on PS4 on June 30. (YouTube)

There are speculations that "Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" would support 4K resolution soon. Although this has not been verified, fans are excited about what could happen if their favorite game gets support for 4K resolution.

Meanwhile, the Express also revealed that "Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" would also be released on Sony's PS4 Pro console as part of its advancement. The game would reportedly run in high-quality on PS4 and PC making sure that all avid players would get to experience high-end gaming in a new way. However, Activision has not confirmed yet whether the allegations are true.

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Meanwhile, Naughty Dog, creator of the hit "Crash Bandicoot," would release another version of Jak and Daxter. In 2001, Jak and Daxter became a huge hit on Playstation 2 and fans could not get enough of them. Because of its popularity, a racing game was made named Jak X.

Jak and Daxter would take gaming to a new level again as they arrive on PlayStation 4. The game, according to the Mirror, would be in HD format.

"Experience these Naughty Dog PS2 classics with 1080p up-rendering and Trophy support. Additional enhanced features include Shareplay, Remote Play, and Activity Feeds (an active PlayStation Plus membership is required to use certain online features)," Sony stated. "Longtime fans and new players alike can experience the incredible exploits of Jak and Daxter as the duo sets out to explore ancient lands and unravel the mysteries of the Precursors."

"Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" would have its release on PS4 on June 30. The game has been tagged as the most highly-anticipated game of 2017.

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