PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale confirmed for PS3

 

Michael Plant
Friday 27 April 2012 16:47 BST
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The game, something akin to Nintendo’s brawler Super Smash Bros. is being developed by SuperBot Entertainment and is said to be the 'ultimate four-player brawler'.

Influenced by some of the greatest PlayStation themes and characters of all time set to span the entire PlayStation catalogue, players will control the likes of God of War’s Kratos, Twisted Metal’s Sweet Tooth, Parappa (of rapping fame), the eponymous Fat Princess, Killzone’s Colonel Radec, and master thief Sly Cooper amongst others.

Sony have also confirmed that third party gaming heroes will also be available to use in battle in what they promise will be a ‘deep fighting game’. that draws inspiration through the colourful PlayStation universe.

May we be the first to register our surprise for when Uncharted’s Nathan Drake is revealed as an additional character over E3? Let us know who you hope makes the cut.

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