Update #2:

A new tweet from the Falcon McBob, which the official Crash Bandicoot account followed yesterday, could be offering yet another clue of Spyro's return, or a well-placed troll.

"Good times," @SpyrotheDragon has tweeted at the official Crash account, with a close-up photo of Crash's face, seemingly from a Bandicoot costume used in some of that character's live-action commercials.Of course, still no official details have been revealed about the account or its legitimacy.

While there's no new information on the Falcon McBob Twitter account, a new follower of the account would indicate there's more to the story.The official Crash Bandicoot Twitter account is now following Falcon McBob, aka @SpyrotheDragon, on Twitter. The verified Crash account only follows 14 other accounts. Given Crash's recent remake treatment, and his frequent appearances alongside Spyro, this could be another indication of news coming soon.IGN has reached out to Activision for comment.Original story follows.

The mysterious purple egg.

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IGN received a mysterious egg in the mail, and if the clues it leads to are real, we may soon se the return of Spyro the Dragon A package addressed from "Falcon McBob" sent to IGN came with a purple, scaly egg and letter "written" from McBob saying "Something's about to hatch."A quick search for Falcon McBob online gets you an interesting result. A Twitter account with the name Falcon McBob is private, and its handle is @SpyrotheDragon Of course, Spyro is also purple and scaly. But through our expert analysis we have concluded he is not an egg but a dragon...that likely hatched from an egg. And this specific egg isn't exactly an iconic object from the games, so it's possible this could be one elaborate April Fools prank sent a day late.The account is currently unverified, but with recent reports suggesting a Spyro the Dragon original trilogy remaster is in the works , much in the way Crash Bandicoot had one last year , the egg could be the first clue ahead of some official announcement.IGN has reached out to Activision for official comment and will update this story should they respond or with any new updates.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN who loves the original Spyro games as much as he loved the original Crash trilogy. And no, he's not going to crack open the egg for you. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.