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In the game, Spyro is placed in [[Avalar]], rather than the [[Dragon World]]s, where the previous installment was set. A dinosaur-riding sorcerer, known as [[Ripto]], has invaded the world of Avalar, and is wreaking havoc on its citizens with his magic. Idols come to life and attack their creators, Eskimos are encased in ice cubes, and a civilization of seahorses has had its water confiscated. Spyro must travel through the world of Avalar and undo the damage done by Ripto. Spyro and Sparx are the only two returning characters from the first game.
In the game, Spyro is placed in [[Avalar]], rather than the [[Dragon World]]s, where the previous installment was set. A dinosaur-riding sorcerer, known as [[Ripto]], has invaded the world of Avalar, and is wreaking havoc on its citizens with his magic. Idols come to life and attack their creators, Eskimos are encased in ice cubes, and a civilization of seahorses has had its water confiscated. Spyro must travel through the world of Avalar and undo the damage done by Ripto. Spyro and Sparx are the only two returning characters from the first game.


On July 26, 2007, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was released as a PSone Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]], which is before its predecessor, ''Spyro the Dragon''. On August 7, 2007, the game was pulled from the PlayStation Network due to technical issues, such as certain levels failing to load.<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/two-more-titles/ Two More Titles Pulled from Euro PlayStation Store]". Wired. Published August 7, 2007.</ref> A few days later, Sony refunded those who bought the game and ''{{wp|MediEvil}}'' (another PSone Classic that was released on the PlayStation Network).<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/sony-issues-ref/ Sony Issues Refunds for Spyro 2, MediEvil]". Wired. Published August 13, 2007.</ref> On May 7, 2009, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was re-added to the PlayStation Network.
On July 26, 2007, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was released as a PSone Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]], which is before its predecessor, ''Spyro the Dragon''. On August 7, 2007, the game was pulled from the PlayStation Network due to technical issues, such as certain levels failing to load.<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/two-more-titles/ Two More Titles Pulled from Euro PlayStation Store]". Wired. Published August 7, 2007.</ref> A few days later, Sony refunded those who bought the game and ''{{wp|MediEvil}}'' (another PSone Classic that was released on the .<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/sony-issues-ref/ Sony Issues Refunds for Spyro 2, MediEvil]". Wired. Published August 13, 2007.</ref> On May 7, 2009, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was re-added to the PlayStation Network.


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