Activision Cuts Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D Price To $0.99

Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D Getting Price Cut On App Store

Activision may not see much future in iOS or Facebook but that doesn’t mean it can’t follow what everybody else is doing. When they’re not busy baring their teeth at their bitter rivals and whatnot, of course. And that’s basically how they got into the situation of reducing the price of their actually rather good from what we hear Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D to what’s quickly becoming the App Store sale pricing du jour for most Apps.

Most publishers reduce the price of the entirety of their catalog, or at least one of the more popular banner titles. Activision aren’t really into that, probably why you don’t see their games in Steam sales much and when they do feature are a bit on the expensive side, but they do have a reputation to maintain. So if you ditched your DS for an iPhone recently, you could probably do worse as a Mario Kart substitute. We’re not sure of this thing has multiplayer, but people play single player Mario Kart, right?

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