The final update adds a new 500-tier Battle Pass with 104 new items from previous seasons and events for players to earn.
The studio behind Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time! is going private and working on a new title.
Amidst mass layoffs across new parent company Microsoft, Toys for Bob has reportedly lost a significant chunk of its workforce, along with shutting down its office.
Details on the game's third season of post-launch content will be unveiled at The Game Awards.
Experience five new mini-games and two new maps, Waste Deep and Jazz Junction, with Season 2: Party Mode currently ongoing.
The new Limited Time Mode is Zap Trap which sees nearby teammates arcing lightning that can knock out any enemies it passes through.
Season 1, which goes live at launch on June 20, will also bring new maps, new powers, and new limited time modes.
As a spin-off to the Crash Bandicoot series, the MOBA launches on June 20th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC.
The multiplayer brawler's beta will be live from April 20 to April 24, and will feature five playable characters.
The tropical map is one of many included in the upcoming MOBA, which launches on June 20th for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
All new playable heroes and their powers will be unlocked exclusively through gameplay, Toys for Bob confirms.
Meanwhile, the beta – which will go live on April 20 – will also give players a look at how the upcoming MOBA will make use of bots.
Pre-orders are live for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, with the Standard Edition costing $29.99 and the Deluxe Edition retailing at $39.99.
The multiplayer title will see two teams going up against each other as they seek to collect more Wumpa Fruit to win the match.
Leaks have claimed that a 4v4 multiplayer brawler spinoff is in development at Toys for Bob.
Early development concept art and prototype gameplay footage on the long-rumoured title have also appeared online.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is also slated to release on October 18th for PC via Steam after being exclusive to Battle.net.
Journalist Jez Corden claims a new multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game is in development at Toys for Bob, and could be revealed soon.
Activision has started sending out Wumpa piñatas to media and influencers, suggesting that an announcement might be imminent.