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I could be wrong, but I seem to recall a few studios were put onto other projects like Call of Duty or Diablo 2 remastered. My speculation is that they just didn’t see CTR on PC as profitable enough and just redirected their efforts to something that would make them more money. I’d love to be wrong though and get CTR on PC.
Maybe they'll see the release of the Steam Deck as a good opportunity to finish the PC port. CTR seems like a good game to take on the go.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1085510/Garfield_Kart__Furious_Racing/
Even Microsoft and EA are selling games on Steam and have realized how profitable it is.
Not porting Crash Team Racing to the PC means Activision is throwing money away. And I'm not going to install battlenet just for Crash Bandicoot 4.
What's worse is that Activision continues with this arrogant stance, even though it realizes that Crash 4's sales in battle are MUCH LESS than the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane trilogy on Steam.
In this situation, everyone loses. Activision that doesn't make money and we players that are without the games.
This is... Actually pretty decent, wow. Thanks for the recomendation dude, already grabbed the second one and calling my friends to play it.