

It goes without saying but maybe practice some scepticism when it comes to this rumour.


If that were the case, Activision would have their hands full as they both remake PS2 games and somehow try to make them good. Either that or a remaster of the reboot trilogy, The Legend of Spyro, on the PS2. While the original PS1 trilogy of Spyro has already been remastered, it might be that we’re looking at a totally fresh Spyro game. Tweeting out very simply and to the point, “A new Spyro game is in the works,” doesn’t exactly leave much to the imagination but what’s most fascinating is the use of the word “new”. Most recently his leak that Call of Duty: Warzone would be launching on March 10 was absolutely correct and considering that CoD and Spyro are both published by Activision, there could be some validity to his claims. While TheGamingRevolution is known largely for Call of Duty content he has a track record of leaking some accurate information. A new Spyro game is in the works.- TheGamingRevolution March 18, 2020
