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No More New Fighters Coming to PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale?

by Sep 28th 2012 9:30PM 3 Comments

Sony has revealed that no more fighters will be unveiled for their upcoming first party fighter PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. This news comes via Twitter, where a fan asked PlayStation’s social media and community manager Sid Shuman whether more character reveals were lined up for the title. In his response, he confirmed that all of the characters that will be playable upon launch have been revealed.

These characters are:

  1. Big Daddy
  2. Cole MacGrath
  3. Evil Cole MacGrath
  4. Colonel Radec
  5. Dante
  6. Fat Princess
  7. Heihachi Mishima
  8. Jak and Daxter
  9. Kratos
  10. Nariko
  11. Nathan Drake
  12. PaRappa the Rapper
  13. Raiden
  14. Ratchet and Clank
  15. Sackboy
  16. Sir Daniel Fortesque
  17. Sly Cooper
  18. Spike
  19. Sweet Tooth
  20. Toro

20 characters seems like a tiny roster for new fighting game in 2012, but I’m betting that they’ll be firing up the DLC train as soon as the title hits store shelves. Speaking of which, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will be available for PS3 and PS Vita on November 20th.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Nick-Perry/1310105117 Nick Perry

    A shame, characters from The Legend of Dragoon and Legend of Legaia would’ve been PERFECT for this game. And would’ve been enough reason to play this game for me.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/ファイター-ストリート/1441869768 ファイター ストリート

      The mention of Legend of Legaia makes this one of the best comments I’ve ever read.
      But yeah, all aboard the DLC train.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jack-Payne/100000426486611 Jack Payne

    But… Crash…

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