Crash Team Rumble Is A MOBA Without The Things That Make MOBAs Fun
Crash Team Rumble models itself off of MOBAs like League and Pokemon Unite, but it doesn't do the things that make MOBAs engaging.
Crash Team Rumble brings the storied series to the MOBA genre, developed by Toys for Bob. In it, you'll form teams of four players, selecting from a range of characters before aiming to collect more Wumpa Fruit than your opponent. It features cross-platform play, and different character roles and abilities.
Crash Team Rumble models itself off of MOBAs like League and Pokemon Unite, but it doesn't do the things that make MOBAs engaging.
Crash Team Rumble is launching June 20, priced at $29.99 with seasonal premium battle passes.
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