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Same sick burns, same smoldering attitude, now all scaled up in stunning HD, Spyro is back in the Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy! Rekindle the fire with remastered versions of the original three games, Spyro™ the Dragon, Spyro™ 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro™: Year of the Dragon.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is a 3d platformer, adventure and remake game developed by Toys for Bob and Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Activision.
Released on September 03rd 2019 is available only on Windows in 14 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Latin America and Swedish.

It has received 20,506 reviews of which 19,266 were positive and 1,240 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.2 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 39.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 30.45€ on K4G.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 | AMD FX-6300
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2 GB) | AMD Radeon HD 7850 (2 GB)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 40 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

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Nov. 2025
This is a wonderful remaster. As usual, I'll split this into 2 parts, the original games and the remastered collection. The classic trilogy was amazing back in PS1, and I would add that a much better series of games than the already excellent Crash Bandicoot trilogy. All three games share the same core mechanics, it's basically a Super Mario 64 kind of game with a lot of collectathon elements. Worlds are divided in various levels, each level will be a classic 3d platformer or a flying stage or a boss level. The main gist is collecting colored gems which are used for buying updates and unlocking new worlds. Levels in Spyro will always feature different enemies and fodder creatures to refill health. They are never repeated in another levels, bringing a ton of originality. All 3 games add a final super stage after you get 100%, with more minigames or small challenges. Spyro 1 starts basic enough, the game features 6 worlds with a ton of variety. Expect a lot of magic going on and a very simple plot. Gnasty Gnorc, the big bad, transformed every dragon into statue and now you have to rescue them and defeat him. That's it. You can tackle the levels in any order, including the bosses. Speaking of which, the bosses on this first entry are just laughable. Even the final boss will present no challenge at all. It's a very solid game, that will have some very interesting challenges around the second half, with dragons or gems being very deviously hidden. Rescuing dragons will trigger a nice little cutscene with dialogue that might give you hints. The flying levels are timed challenges, they are not super hard but will require some retries. Spyro 2 is probably the best game in the saga, a new villain Ripto and his lackeys conquer a new world called Avalar and you have to defeat them. There are a couple of allies now on Spyro side, the Professor, Tiger, who reminds me of Michaelangelo from TMNT, and Elora. The main mechanic is that instead of rescuing dragons, you must find orbs. These are given as rewards for minigames and quests. This brings a ton of variety to the game, quests can be to kill specific enemies, or solve a series of puzzle sequences, or finding a hidden spot behind a breakable wall. A new character, Moneybags, will charge you gems in order to unlock levels and help you advance, and also give you access to a series of new movements. Spyro will now be able to swim, climb up ladders and headbash into the ground. All these new moves and the more focused character development and plot make Spyro 2 a wonderful game. Another new addition is the skill points, a series of challenging tasks, sometimes very secret, that unlock art galleries. What is also another enhancement is the bosses, there are only 3 now, but they are much more difficult, even having multiple phases. Spyro 3 continues in the same trend. The new villain is the sorceress with a lackey called Bianca. Gone are the orbs, now you have to collect baby dragon eggs, similar to the first part. You keep all your new movements from 2 which is a nice touch and skill points are back. The newest addition is that you can now rescue 4 different animal buddies that will have their own stages and substages in different worlds and levels. It's a very interesting change, but it also broke the game pace. Sheila the kangaroo can jump super high, Sgt. Byrd who can fly and throw bombs, Bentley, a big yeti who moves slowly and smashes things, and Agent 9, a monkey who can shoot and even has stages similar to a railshooter. That's not all, there's also new Sparx levels, where you play as the little dragonfly following you, which plays like the old topdown Gauntlet games. What is probably the worst part of the game, is the new skateboard levels where you have to be like Tony Hawk with Spyro, doing tricks to gather points and even races. The controls and engine is not that good and it tends to be frustrating after retrying so many times. Now about the Reignited Trilogy, this is the first time we can officially play all these games on PC and other systems. Everything looks amazing, Spyro will burn grass, the skies have incredible colors, and each dragon you rescue has a unique model. All music was remastered as well and sounds as good as always. There are small changes everywhere since this is not running on top of the original games, but only a real fan would notice them. Physics are not exactly the same, but for all practical purposes they feel the same. The bad things, for some weird reason the engine breaks when you run the game at more than 60 fps. Spyro will slide out of platforms and jump at a different height, completely breaking the game. The loading times are also massive, loading a level can take up to 30 seconds. Some character models might also be unsettling for some people, with human characters in 2 and 3 looking a little bit off, but that's minor. This is an almost perfect remaster. Please more compilations like this!
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July 2025
About Spyro… A long time ago, when I was just a little kid—maybe 4 or 5 years old—I was visiting some family friends. While I was there, I saw a game about a small purple dragon, and I instantly loved it. It was so colorful and different. Back then, there weren’t many computer games around, and this one really stood out. After that visit, I kept trying to find the game. I’d go to local stores that sold CDs and ask, “Do you have the game with the purple dragon?” And everyone would just say, “No idea what you’re talking about.” I remember thinking: wow, nobody knows this game, it must be some super rare and special thing I’ll never find again. Years later, I saw a remaster of a game with a purple dragon and suddenly realized—it was that game. Spyro. Now I’m 28, and I finally bought and played through it. I wasn’t even that excited at first, but finishing it felt really good. It felt like a small chapter from childhood was finally closed. And that’s enough for me.
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June 2025
Spyro the Dragon was my very first video game back on the original PlayStation and seeing him so lovingly brought back to life in this trilogy was heartwarming! ... At least at first, until I remembered how rage-inducing some of the later sections are, but at least they recreated how annoying it was too! I aimed for 100% completion and some of the skill points are a nightmare. The achievements were all relatively easy and you'll get most of them simply by playing the game normally. Took me roughly 50 hours to get everything done and I *really* sucked at the skateboarding sections. My only criticisms for the PC-specific Reignited version are that it wasn't optimised too well when ported over to PC (I played the Reignited Trilogy on PS4 as well and had no problems) all linked to framerate - setting the frames to unlimited will cause you all kinds of issues from Spyro sliding around on his own to game-breaking problems with boss fights. Not the end of the world as you can simply set the framerate to 60fps (30fps in some cases) mid-fight. And again, I really sucked at the skateboarding. Not sure if it was actually hard or if I was just bad at it but, regardless, I never feel the need to ever touch a skateboard again. Despite some minor issues, it's a faithful recreation of the purple boi we love so much. You can tell it was made with love and by people that really care and that it's not just a cash-grab jumping on the remake bandwagon. Hopeful for a brand new Spyro game sometime in the future! :)
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May 2025
Spyro is a childhood joy and a timeless classic. It's a bright colorful world with friendly cartoony characters and solid voice acting. The classic collectathon style is great to pass the time, and the gameplay mechanics and platforming are impeccable. This game is great for all ages. I completed and 100% all three games, and I'd do it again.
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April 2025
When I was a child and my parents were going through a difficult time — whether it was the divorce, being yelled at, or being blamed for their mistakes — I was searching for a refuge. It carried me through the hardest and most important time of my life, and I simply fell in love with Spyro. I associate so much happiness, joy, and carefree feelings with Spyro. When my parents got divorced and I had to witness all of it (I remember everything) — Spyro on the PlayStation was the most important game for me, alongside Crash Bandicoot. As a kid, it was terrifying when your parents had no time for you, but there was someone in the family who really tried to be there for me — that was my mom, my grandparents, and my siblings, even though I had to grow up early to take care of others. This game series carried me through the darkest and deepest time of my life, and I had to complete it 100%. I somehow felt like I owed it to the developers (and to myself too, even if that sounds weird). Thank you for everything, and thank you for being a part of my life. <3 Much love to the game developers — feel hugged! <3
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Frequently Asked Questions

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is currently priced at 39.99€ on Steam.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 39.99€ on Steam.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy received 19,266 positive votes out of a total of 20,506 achieving an impressive rating of 9.17.
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Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy was developed by Toys for Bob and Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Activision.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is not playable on MacOS.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is not playable on Linux.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is a single-player game.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy does not currently offer any DLC.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy supports Remote Play on Phone, Remote Play on Tablet and Remote Play on TV. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy
Rating
9.2
19,266
1,240
Game modes
Features
Online players
197
Developer
Toys for Bob, Iron Galaxy Studios
Publisher
Activision
Release 03 Sep 2019
Platforms
Remote Play
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