With the Gamescom event fast approaching next week, game companies are starting to set up their line-ups for the much anticipated event – and Activision is no exception.

The publisher revealed its plans in a new blog post today, indicating the three big titles that it will be bringing to the show – and one of them could tie in with a long-awaited announcement.

First up, Call of Duty: WWII will be at the show, and visitors will be able to see a number of experiences with the game. They’ll be able to try out the Private Multiplayer Beta before it launches later this month, and try out its many maps and modes for good measure.

In addition, there will also be access to Operation Breakout in the new War Mode, and a few other features to boot.

Next up, Destiny 2 will have a lot to showcase at the event, with plenty of PvP action to partake with the Control multiplayer mode, as well as the ability to check out the opening story campaign mission, Homecoming, in case they missed out on it during the Open Beta last month (or are itching to try out the PC beta coming later this month).

But perhaps the most surprising game in the line-up is Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. Yep, the platforming package will make its way to Gamescom, and that has us wondering.

The PlayStation 4 version of the game has been out for some time now, so why would a game that’s already been released be back at this show? Here’s why – we could very well see the reveal of the much-rumored Xbox One version of the game. We’ve been seeing bits and pieces of information indicating that the trilogy would make its way to Xbox One and PC, and in just a few days, it’s very possible that the company will finally reveal it for its rumored December 8th release date. We’ll let you know once it becomes official.

So if you’re headed to the show, be sure to stop by Activision’s booth and see what fun stuff they have to offer!