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Information about the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise on Crash Bandicoot Wiki is to be treated as though its series of games doesn't follow a single continuous timeline, in other words, as if there is no canon. To this end, any and all officially published ''Crash Bandicoot'' media is to be treated as equally official as any other.
Information about the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise on Crash Bandicoot Wiki is to be treated as though its series of games doesn't follow a single continuous timeline, in other words, as if there is no canon. To this end, any and all officially published ''Crash Bandicoot'' media is to be treated as equally official as any other.


While most popular ''Crash Bandicoot'' games are chronologically set after other ''Crash'' games that precede them and are referenced, the wiki opts not to describe every game and their elements as though they follow a singular canon throughout the franchise; instead, each game and the elements canonical to it are to be referenced standalone from games that were made after them or were otherwise made without knowledge or references to it. Notably, this means that articles on characters from the series should not include sections describing events that happened prior to any of the games or other media in the series as though they describe the character in general (i.e. pre-series history/backstory), as opposed to content that is specific to the given game or media that the events are from. An example of this would be sections describing content created for the [[Crash Bandicoot (game)|first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game]] that received elaborations or alterations in following games; the section covering [[Crash Bandicoot]]'s role and other details in the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game would not reference the new story elements and details that appear in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]]'', these would go on the section covering that game instead.
While most popular ''Crash Bandicoot'' games are chronologically set after other ''Crash'' games that precede them and are referenced, the wiki opts not to describe every game and their elements as though they follow a singular canon throughout the franchise; instead, each game and the elements canonical to it are to be referenced standalone from games that were made after them or were otherwise made without knowledge or references to it. Notably, this means that articles on characters from the series should not include sections describing events that happened prior to any of the games or other media in the series as though they describe the character in general (i.e. pre-series history/backstory), as opposed to content that is specific to the given game or media that the events are from. An example of this would be sections describing content created for the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game that received elaborations or alterations in following games; the section covering [[Crash Bandicoot]]'s role and other details in the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game would not reference the new story elements and details that appear in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]]'', these would go on the section covering that game instead.


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