Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time Theme Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is a published by  and developed by. It is the fourth mainline title in the Crash Bandicoot series.

Announcement
The game was first properly teased on June 18, 2020, where several video game news reporters were sent jigsaw puzzles that revealed a new, mysterious mask character.

The next day (June 19), the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee filed a rating for the game, revealing its title, box art, and a short plot synopsis. Said box art also revealed the game's developer, Toys for Bob, as well as the game being slated for release on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Four new masks can be seen on the artwork.

On June 21, a live-action teaser featuring the 100% ending of Warped and the title of the game was unveiled through the official Crash Bandicoot social media channels. The announcement trailer came out on June 22nd, 4pm BST.

During Summer Games Fest, an official trailer was shown, showcasing new worlds and four new Quantum Masks, known as the Phase Mask Lani-Loli, the Dark Matter Mask Akano, the Time Mask Kupuna-Wa, and the Gravity Mask Ika-Ika. Using Lani-Loli, the player will be able to change phases of certain elements, while using Akano, the player can hover and glide over the platforms or even break and knock back things that the normal spin can't, while using Kupuna-Wa, the player will be able to slow time to a crawl, and while using Ika-Ika, the player can reverse gravity to manuever on ceilings and wall run.

Story
"Neo Cortex and N. Tropy are back at it again and launching an all-out assault on not just this universe, but the entire multiverse! Crash and Coco are here to save the day by reuniting the four quantum masks and bending the rules of reality."

- Official PlayStation Store description.

Following their defeat at the hands of Crash Bandicoot in Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Uka Uka attempts to liberate himself and Doctors Neo Cortex and Nefarious Tropy from their prison in the past. His latest effort rips open a hole in the fabric of space and time, and causes him to pass out. Cortex and N. Tropy swiftly escape, abandoning Uka Uka, and discover that the rift they use links their universe to the rest of the multiverse, and decide to make use of it to conquer all dimensions. To ensure success, the pair create a generator capable of opening other space-time rifts and recruit aid from Doctors N. Gin and Nitrus Brio to provide an army in anticipation of their enemies' interference. Meanwhile, Aku Aku, Uka Uka's older twin brother, senses the disturbance in space and time and quickly rushes Crash to N. Sanity Peak. Upon arriving, he comes across Lani-Loli, whom Aku Aku recognizes as one of the Quantum Masks – four ancient witch doctor masks that have great power over space and time, and who would only appear if something has opened up the multiverse. Lani spots a rift and suspects there is trouble, leading to Crash and his sister Coco agreeing to follow him across the multiverse and find the other Quantum Masks, while combating the chaos Cortex is creating.

During their adventures, the pair meet an alternate version of Tawna, Crash's old girlfriend, who offers her help while undertaking an adventure of her own. At the same time, Dingodile, who recently retired from villainy to run his own restaurant, finds himself caught up in the chaos when his business is burned down by a rival restaurant and he is sucked into another dimension by a spacial disruption. While Dingodile does not interact with Crash's adventure at first, his actions inadvertently assist Crash and Coco at various points in space and time. Crash and Coco find two more of the Quantum Masks, named Akano and Kupuna-Wa, and defeat N. Gin and N. Brio. After facing and defeating Cortex, N. Tropy betrays him and reveals that he and his new partner (later revealed to be an alternate version of N. Tropy from Tawna's universe) are going to remake the multiverse and subsequently erase Cortex, Crash, Coco and the Masks from existence. A furious Cortex agrees to team up with the bandicoots and the three rescue the last Quantum Mask, Ika-Ika, and eventually meet up with Dingodile and Tawna. Together, the team successfully track down and defeat the two N. Tropys and the Quantum Masks destroy the Rift Generator, sealing all the space-time disruptions.

However, after taking a celebratory trip to a futuristic city, Cortex betrays the group and steals Kupuna-Wa, using her to travel back in time before the events of his first bid for world domination in an attempt to avert Crash's creation. Ultimately, he is unsuccessful in both convincing his past self to abandon the experiment and killing the present Crash, Coco and Aku Aku, who followed him from the future. As the Quantum Masks banish him to the end of the universe, the past Cortex proceeds with the experiment, preparing to brainwash the past Crash with the Cortex Vortex; the present Crash accidentally destroys the Vortex's power source, causing it to malfunction and reject his past self, thereby ensuring his own creation. Dingodile rebuilds and reopens his diner, Cortex relaxes on a beach and enjoys the peace and quiet, and Crash, Coco, Tawna, Aku Aku and the Quantum Masks play video games at their home on N. Sanity Island. Following an epilogue narrated by Crash detailing the fates and whereabouts of the game's characters, Cortex's relaxation is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Uka Uka.

Playable

 * Crash Bandicoot
 * Coco Bandicoot
 * Tawna
 * Dingodile
 * Neo Cortex
 * Fake Crash
 * Fake Coco

Bosses

 * N. Gin
 * Louise
 * Nitrus Brio
 * Nefarious Tropy
 * Nefarious Tropy (female)
 * Neo Cortex

Supporting

 * Aku Aku
 * Uka Uka
 * Quantum Masks
 * Polar
 * Nitros Oxide
 * Shnurgle

Cameos

 * Chick Gizzard Lips
 * Cortex's parents
 * Crunch Bandicoot
 * Elementals
 * Evil Twins
 * Koala Kong
 * Mega-Mix
 * N. Trance
 * Nina Cortex
 * Papu Papu
 * Penta Penguin
 * Pinstripe Potoroo
 * Pura
 * Ripper Roo
 * Spyro the Dragon
 * Stew
 * Tawna Bandicoot
 * Tiny Tiger
 * Zem

Levels
There are 64 distinct levels in It's About Time. Most are divided among ten different hub worlds, accessible through the Dimensional Map or the Level Stats of the pause menu. There are four types of level:


 * Twenty-nine "main path" levels, typically playable only as Crash or Coco. These must be completed to progress the story.
 * Five boss fights, the final levels in every other dimension.
 * Nine "timeline" levels, which are alternate versions of main path levels. They include a brief segment playable as either Tawna, Dingodile, or Neo Cortex, followed by the rest of the main level as Crash/Coco with altered crate placements. While they provide context to events that occur in the story, they are not necessary to progress.
 * Twenty-one "flashback" levels, unlocked by collecting a main level's flashback tape. These too are optional, and are accessible in every hub world. Eleven are exclusive to Crash and ten are to Coco.

Levels are played in sequential order (as opposed to the "Warp Room" style of gameplay common to previous Crash Bandicoot games); however, unlocking new playable characters opens previously locked timeline levels from earlier in the game.

Each non-flashback level has an N. Verted Mode, which mirrors the level, places a visual filter over it and has its own set of N. Verted Gems to collect.

Other Levels

 * Flashback Levels

Multiplayer
The multiplayer mode is introduced in this game as species of battle of bandicoots with 1, 2, 3 and 4 players that will control: Crash, Coco, Fake Crash and Fake Coco in two modes: Checkpoint Race and Crate Combo. The checkpoint race is a race of checkpoints that will who's reach in the checkpoints until the end of the level first than the other players will win and the crate combo is a combo of crates that will who's have the bigger score than the other players will win.

Skins
See: Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time/Skins

Art Scrapbook
See: The Art of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

Gallery
See: Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time/Gallery

English

 * Scott Whyte as Crash Bandicoot
 * Eden Riegel as Coco Bandicoot, Fake Coco
 * Ursula Taherian as Tawna (It's About Time)
 * Greg Eagles as Aku Aku
 * TBA as Uka Uka
 * Andrew Morgado as Fake Crash
 * Cherise Boothe as Kupuna-Wa
 * as N. Gin and Nitros Oxide
 * as Dingodile, Akano and Happy Ika-Ika
 * JP Karliak as Nefarious Tropy
 * Sarah Tancer as Nefarious Tropy (female)
 * as Neo Cortex
 * as Polar
 * as Lani-Loli
 * as Nitrus Brio, Commercial Disclaimer
 * Zeno Robinson as Downer Ika-Ika
 * Edward Bosco as Additional Voices
 * Chris Fries as Additional Voices
 * Jon Olson as Additional Voices
 * Jonathon Lipow as Additional Voices
 * Keith Silverstein as Additional Voices
 * Salli Saffioti as Additional Voices
 * as Additional Voices

Japanese

 * TBA as Crash Bandicoot
 * Haruna Ikezawa as Coco Bandicoot
 * Akiko Toda as Tawna (It's About Time)
 * Kenichi Ogata as Aku Aku
 * Ryūzaburō Ōtomo as Uka Uka
 * Masaaki Itatori as Neo Cortex
 * Shunsuke Sakuya as N. Gin
 * as Nitrus Brio
 * Masaru Ikeda as Nefarious Tropy
 * TBA as Nefarious Tropy (female)
 * Keisuke Ishida as Dingodile
 * as Lani-Loli
 * Hiroshi Nakamura as Akano
 * Keiko Domon as Kupuna-Wa
 * as Ika-Ika
 * TBA as Nitros Oxide
 * TBA as Polar
 * TBA as Fake Crash
 * TBA as Fake Coco

Latin American Spanish

 * Jaime Alberto Carrillo as Crash Bandicoot
 * Circe Luna as Coco Bandicoot
 * Carla Castañeda as Tawna (It's About Time)
 * Gerardo Vásquez as Aku Aku
 * Ferso Velázquez as Lani-Loli
 * Erick Selim as Akano
 * Rommy Mendoza as Kupuna-Wa
 * Óscar Gómez as optimistic Ika-Ika
 * Óscar Garibay as pessimistic Ika-Ika
 * Leonardo García as Neo Cortex
 * Raúl Anaya as Nefarious Tropy
 * Cony Madera as Nefarious Tropy (female)
 * Emmanuel Bernal as Nitrus Brio
 * Kristoffer Romo as N. Gin
 * Eduardo Ramírez as Nitros Oxide

Brazilian Portuguese

 * Alex Barrone as Crash Bandicoot
 * Luiza Caspary as Coco Bandicoot
 * Michelle Guidice as Tawna (It's About Time)
 * Pierre Bittencourt as Aku Aku
 * TBA as Uka Uka
 * Claudia Victória as Lani-Loli
 * Antonio Moreno as Akano
 * Leonardo José as Dingodile
 * Milton Levy as Nefarious Tropy
 * Lia Mello as Nefarious Tropy (female)
 * Isabella Guarneri as Kupuna-Wa
 * Ricardo Rossato as Neo Cortex
 * Fred Mascareiras as N. Gin
 * Caio César Oliveira as Nitrus Brio
 * Reinaldo Gonzaga as Happy Ika-Ika
 * Daniel Figueira as Downer Ika-Ika
 * Rodrigo Firmo as Nitros Oxide

French

 * TBA as Crash Bandicoot
 * TBA as Coco Bandicoot
 * TBA as Tawna (It's About Time)
 * TBA as Aku Aku
 * TBA as Uka Uka

Trivia

 * The title is a reference to the timespan between the release of Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped and It's About Time.
 * It's About Time is the second game to be titled Crash Bandicoot 4, after The Wrath of Cortex ' s Japanese release.
 * The game was dedicated to the memory of Aku Aku's original voice actor, who passed away earlier in the year of its release.
 * This is the first game since Crash Nitro Kart where Crash is voiced by someone other than.
 * Additionally, this is the first game since Crash Bash where doesn't voice Coco.
 * This is the first, and so far only, game in the series where the Japanese cover doesn't use the Japanese Crash design. However, the box art was still altered to give the characters a fifth finger.
 * This is the first game in the series to be localized in Polish.
 * This is the first mainline Crash Bandicoot game to introduce skins.
 * According to the opening cinematic, Cortex and N. Tropy have attempted to escape their prison 22 times, which also happens to be the number of years that passed between the release of Warped and It's About Time.
 * This is the only Crash Bandicoot game to feature enemies in bonus rounds, which also feature their own nitro switch crate.
 * One of the achievements is named "Twinsanity", named after Crash Twinsanity.
 * It's About Time is the first ever Crash Bandicoot game to be released on Generation 9 video game consoles.
 * In the 100% ending illustration for Tawna, a case for "Spyro Reignited Trilogy" can be seen amisdst a stack of game cases.
 * There are 18,482 crates in total, including N.Verted and Flashback Tape stages, which is the biggest number of crates in any Crash game, even overthrowing Wrath of Cortex from that title.