Along the way, they crossed paths with an old flame—. But she wasn't the damsel Crash remembered. This version was a battle-hardened pirate from another dimension, wielding a grappling hook and a "no-nonsense" attitude that made even the toughest crates look soft. Even the reformed Dingodile joined the fray, mostly because a rift had sucked up his diner and he wanted his kitchen back.
The jungle air of N. Sanity Island was usually thick with the scent of Wumpa fruit, but today, it smelled like ozone and impending doom. was mid-nap, snoring loudly enough to rattle the palm leaves, when a rift in reality tore open right above his head. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
Silence returned to N. Sanity Island. Coco went back to her inventions, and Tawna vanished back into the multiverse with a wink. Crash, exhausted from saving every reality in existence, looked at a Wumpa fruit, shrugged, and fell back into his hammock. The multiverse was safe, but more importantly, it was finally time for that nap. Along the way, they crossed paths with an old flame—
The final showdown took place at the very . Cortex, desperate and dwarfed by the cosmic scale of his own plan, tried to rewrite history to ensure Crash never existed. The platforms shifted beneath them like a deck of cards in a hurricane. Crash donned the Ika-Ika mask, flipping gravity to sprint along the ceiling, then swapped to Kupuna-Wa to slow time just enough to dodge a lethal laser beam. Even the reformed Dingodile joined the fray, mostly
With a final, chaotic spin-attack, Crash smashed the master rift generator. The feedback loop sent Cortex spiraling into a distant, lonely timeline and pulled the Bandicoots back to their own sunny beach just as the rifts snapped shut.