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Crash Team RumbleSeason 2 will see the addition of aSpyro the Dragoncharacter, a new co-op game mode, and much more.Crash Team Rumblelaunched earlier this year to mixed reviews. While there are those that have been greatly enjoying the multiplayer take on theCrash Bandicootfranchise, others remain unconvinced.

But sinceCrash Team Rumbleis a live service game, it has the opportunity to bring in newcomers or convince lapsed players to give it another chance by adding new content. That’s exactly whatCrash Team Rumblewill be aiming to do with Season 2.Crash Team RumbleSeason 2 is kicking off today, but fans will have to wait until a bit later on to get their hands on some of the new content planned for this season.

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Crash Team RumbleSeason 2 introduces the 4-player co-op Party Mode, which tasks players with working together to complete mini-games. There are five different Party Mode mini-games available at launch: Speed Run, What’s Cookin, Get Lit, Dig It, and Balloon Bounce. As far as the coreCrash Team Rumblegame modes, fans can look forward to new maps Waste Deep and Jazz Junction. Waste Deep is available with Season 2’s launch, though Jazz Junction won’t be coming until later in the season.

New maps and modes may be the biggest additions toCrash Team Rumblein Season 2, but fans also have a new character to look forward to down the line. In a surprise crossover with theSpyro the Dragonfranchise, longtime Spyro villain Ripto is joining theCrash Team Rumbleroster. A release date for Ripto is unavailable at the time of this writing, but he will fillCrash Team Rumble’s Booster rolewhenever he is added to the game.

Of course, a new season of a live service game wouldn’t be complete without a new Battle Pass to go through, andCrash Team Rumblehas fans covered in that department as well. Anyone interested in buying the 100-tier Battle Pass can do so with 950 Crash Coins, with 1,000 Crash Coins available to collect from the Battle Pass itself. Those that ownCrash Team Rumble’s Deluxe Editionget the Season 2 Premium Battle Pass for free, so fans should keep that in mind before spending their precious Crash Coins.

It will be interesting to see ifCrash Team Rumble’s Season 2 update is enough to catch fans' attention. The inclusion of Ripto from theSpyro the Dragonfranchisecould turn some heads, and Party Mode’sCrash Bashvibes could convince co-op minded gamers not interested in PvP to give the game a chance.Crash Team RumbleSeason 2 is live now.

Crash Team Rumbleis available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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