Wow, the majority of people commenting haven't played lbp2, or don't know much at all about the game in general, sumo helped make cross control kit ( an amazing dlc) and lbpvita, which is arguably the best lbp, they're likely to do what they did with vita, sumo and other teams make the game, and mm consults. making an awesome game. sumo has more than proven that they can make a damn good lbp, and if you think lbp is "cutesy" you clearly have never played lbp multiplayer, its not for kids, contant zombie murder games, mortal kombat games, shooters. its not a kids game outside of the story mode. mm are moving on because they want to show people that they are not one trick ponies. the game is in good hands. and it must be on ps4 because the only way to push the limits of lbp is to do it with more hardware power, so they could hopefully remove thermometer and add in all the new and old features of previous lbp games, especially lbpvita, the game has tools that lbp2 players wish they had. can't wait for this game. it will be great.
Little Big Planet 3 on the way?
British studio Sumo Digital has supposedly been at work on third entry in series for "well over a year."
A third Little Big Planet game is in the works, according to a new report at VG247. The site has been informed that British studio Sumo Digital (Dead Space Ignition, Nike+ Kinect Training) has been at work on the third entry in the series for "well over a year."
Platforms for Little Big Planet 3 are unknown, and a Sony representative was not immediately available to comment.
Sumo Digital has worked on the Little Big Planet franchise before. The studio created Little Big Planet 2's cross-controller patch, which allows gamers to use a PlayStation Vita to control the main game on the PlayStation 3.
If Little Big Planet 3 is indeed real, it would be the sixth entry in the series. The franchise was born in 2008 on the PS3, with a PSP entry landing in 2009. Little Big Planet 2 came to the PS3 in 2011, while Little Big Planet Vita and Little Big Planet Karting both launched last year.
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