The remastered version of the beloved platformer from the PlayStation 1 era, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, is generating a buzz, as Argonaut Games has set the release date for April 2, 2025. Originally launched in 1997, this 3D platformer captured the hearts of many with its charming, cartoonish crocodile hero.
The late ’90s showcased the prevalence of 3D platformers, largely inspired by the iconic Super Mario 64. Every gaming platform featured its own mascot-led adventures, where players jumped between platforms and gathered tokens. Though the genre waned during the PS3 and PS4 generations, a renaissance has occurred in recent years. We’ve seen nostalgic returns like 2015’s Yooka-Laylee, alongside innovative entries such as 2021’s Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. This resurgence was highlighted by titles like Astro Bot, which garnered accolades across prestigious events like The Game Awards and the DICE Awards.
Set to hit platforms such as PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and GOG.com, the Croc remaster promises to bring this classic back to life. Although a previously scheduled release was delayed in December 2024, Argonaut Games is on track for its April 2025 debut.
This remastered edition will not only support HD resolutions but also incorporate modern updates like new trophies and achievements. There will be improvements to camera mechanics and updated control schemes, ensuring compatibility with today’s hardware. Despite its nostalgic low-poly visual style, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos retains its retro gaming charm.
When the trailer dropped, fans flocked to social media platforms like Twitter and Bluesky to express their excitement. Many are thrilled for a chance to relive this classic, and some are calling for a remaster of Croc 2 from 1999 or even for the development of a completely new installment with Croc 3, bringing the franchise firmly into the current era.
While the remaster won’t be available on Steam, potentially disappointing some fans, enthusiasm is mounting for this classic’s resurgence. In today’s world, which warmly embraces the return of mascot-driven 3D platformers, reviving Croc could prove irresistible to both seasoned fans and newcomers eager to explore vintage gaming.