Sony has released a statement confirming that it has parted ways with the PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale developer, SuperBot Entertainment. The game will continue to be supported by Sony Santa Monica Studio, which will oversee future DLC for PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.

Sony Computer Entertainment can confirm that the working agreement with developer SuperBot Entertainment has amicably ended. We have had a positive working relationship with this talented studio, and wish them the best of success in their next endeavor. PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale and the title’s forthcoming DLC releases will continue to be fully supported by Santa Monica Studio.

SuperBot Entertainment also released a statement mirroring the sentiments made by Sony and also expressed excitement regarding the future of the studio:

SuperBot Entertainment can confirm that the relationship with SCEA has ended on good terms. We are extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to work on with Sony on Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, and are extremely proud of the work we have done. SuperBot Entertainment will continue working on projects that reflect our passion for games and our commitment to creating award winning titles. We are very excited about beginning the next chapter of our future and invite all of our fans and supporters to follow our journey.

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Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale, developed by Superbot Entertainment and published by Sony, is available now for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.