Updated
Updated · Nintendo Everything · Jul 12
Toys for Bob Keeps Spyro Off '4' Label for 2027 Entry Point
Updated
Updated · Nintendo Everything · Jul 12

Toys for Bob Keeps Spyro Off '4' Label for 2027 Entry Point

3 articles · Updated · Nintendo Everything · Jul 12

Summary

  • Spyro: A Realm Beyond will launch next spring without the “Spyro 4” title because Toys for Bob wants the game to feel accessible to first-time players.
  • Lou Studdert said numbering the game could imply players need knowledge of the original trilogy, while the new title signals “no homework required.”
  • The studio also framed A Realm Beyond as a different kind of sequel, with a new play style that lets Spyro fly at any time rather than closely mirroring older games.
  • That marks a contrast with Crash Bandicoot 4, which Toys for Bob positioned as a direct continuation of the original trilogy and a return to its foundational gameplay.
  • A Realm Beyond is due on Nintendo Switch 2 next spring, reviving Spyro after a long gap between new mainline releases.

Insights

How will Toys for Bob's new independence from Activision shape the future of the Spyro franchise?
Could shunning the 'Spyro 4' title alienate long-time fans instead of attracting new ones?
With unrestricted flight, how will Spyro's new worlds be designed to challenge veteran players?