
Activision has released two new trailers for the upcoming Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled and they reveal two new characters for the game. The new characters revealed for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled include Ripper Roo and Polar. Both of these characters will be playable in the remake of the classic kart racer.
Both new trailers were revealed by Activision on Twitter and each of them focus on a single character. Ripper Roo is a deranged dog who keeps on laughing even when he gets hit in the game. He cannot stop laughing despite the circumstances. Polar on the other hand is a cute little polar bear.
Both the characters were featured in the original Crash Team Racing and have now been announced for the upcoming remake as well. This time around however both of them look amazing in modern graphics as we get to see them in HD fur and animations. You can check out their original reveal tweets below.
The most explosive racer in N. Sanity Beach 💥. He will laugh your ear off 😜. It’s Ripper Roo! pic.twitter.com/6HtQ9vECor
— Crash Bandicoot (@CrashBandicoot) March 8, 2019
The trailer for Polar can be check out below.
He is more fur-ocious than he looks. He'll melt your icy heart away💖. It’s Polar! pic.twitter.com/62FMavHuLp
— Crash Bandicoot (@CrashBandicoot) March 1, 2019
Both of these characters are now confirmed for the upcoming remake Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. Earlier Activision also released a trailer which showed actual gameplay from the upcoming title. It showed the same action and fun only in HD that was present in the original title. You can check it out below.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a remaster of the original Crash Team Racing released on PS1 back in 1999. It was one of the best kart racing titles on the platform and it was later released on PS3, PS Vita and PSP as well however it was the same PS1 version. The upcoming remaster features additional tracks and karts and also features beautiful new HD graphics.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is slated for release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on June 21, 2018.