Saturday, February 8, 2014

Just To Sum It Up...

Recently a lot of you guys have been asking "why do you keep saying Crash is with Activision, while everybody else is saying he's with Sony?" Well allow me to explain.
The number one thing we need to support either side is legit proof. And the picture above listed all of it.

As you can see on the Activision side we have an official confirmation from Activision, which was delivered to two of the top gaming news websites there are. So two points for Activsion.
And on the Sony side we have a Crash cameo in the PS4 trailer. Okay, that has to mean somthing right? Well no. The trailer wasn't just for future characters for the PS4, it also included classics from the PS1 and 2 era. And well, Crash listed as one of those. No point for Sony.

And again on the Activision side we have OFFICIAL LEGAL bank documents listing Crash as an Activision IP. "But, these documents precede the trailer!". Well yes, but they precede it by close to three weeks. Hmm, don't you think if Sony were planning to buy Crash from them they'd do it months before they include him as a hinting cameo in their trailer? Another point to Activision. And now on Sony's side, we have a tweet by the official Playstation Brazil (yes I realize I wrote Sony Brazil up there, bit me.) twitter account, with a picture that read "Crash wants a hug!" And not so long afterwards they took the tweet down. Now lets look at why. Perhaps they found out they shouldn't post that since Crash won't be on the PS4. Or perhaps they don't want to give away any hints. Since it's unknown why they took it down, we'll just give Sony half a point.
And finally on the Sony side we have the a Christmas themed photo of Crash in a Santa outfit. Once again, hmm. Now unlike the tweet this was not taken down. Now if they're trying to hint at something here, like a discrete confirmation they would have made a new image, not some over posted photo everybody's aware of.But anyway I'll give Sony half a point for this.

So, I think you can see who is the winner here. Not only does Activision have official two official confirmations, but also legal bank documents on their side. Now while Sony has a couple photos, it's certainly not anything that I would call proof. 

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