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27 years later and I’m having flashbacks, as Croc 2 Kingdom of the Gobbos remaster announced
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Escapist Magazine
Being honest, the last time I gave Croc 2 a second thought was at E3 in Los Angeles in 1999.
So, seeing the news that a Croc 2 Kingdom of the Gobbos remaster is now on the horizon probably brought more nostalgia back to me than most.
“We’ve made no secret of the fact that if Croc did well in the market, the obvious next project would be to remaster Croc 2,” said Mike Arkin, co-CEO of Argonaut Games.
“Croc 2 was always the plan, once we saw how fans embraced the first remaster,” said Jez San OBE, Argonaut’s founder.
Croc 2 Kingdom of the Gobbos will also include Croc2pedia, an in-game digital museum similar to the Crocipedia featured in the first Croc remaster.