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''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale'' is a ''Super Smash Brothers''-like crossover video game released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita by SuperBot Entertainment in November of 2012. SuperBot and Sony broke away from each other, and DLC duties were given to Sony Santa Monica Studios, the makers of ''God of War''.
''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale'' is a ''Super Smash Brothers''-like crossover video game released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita by SuperBot Entertainment in November of 2012. SuperBot and Sony broke away from each other, and DLC duties were given to Sony Santa Monica Studios, the makers of ''God of War''.


In 2013, they announced '''all DLC''' for the game would be cancelled. Fans of the game found concept art from a developer of the game that showed that Dart Feld, a highly requested character originally from ''The Legend of Dragoon'', would be a playable character in the game as DLC.  
In 2013, '''they announced all DLC for the game would be cancelled'''.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-ends-support-for-playstation-all-stars-battle-royale/1100-6412500/ Gamespot article announcing Sony ending support for the game.] Retrieved 13 Oct '22</ref> Fans of the game found concept art from a developer of the game that showed that Dart Feld, a highly requested character originally from ''The Legend of Dragoon'', would be a playable character in the game as DLC.


Another person also confirmed that Abe from ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee'' was also supposed to be part of the DLC. This eventually caused the '#ReleaseDart' Twitter campaign, which proved unsuccessful.
Another person also confirmed that Abe from ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee'' was also supposed to be part of the DLC. This eventually caused the #ReleaseDart Twitter campaign, which proved unsuccessful.<ref>[http://mp1st.com/2013/06/30/ps-all-stars-fans-revolt-with-releaseabe-and-releasedart-campaigns/ Article on the #ReleaseDart campaign.] Retrieved 13 Oct '22</ref>


Additionally, there would have also been a stage that would crossover the video games ''Journey'' and ''Gravity Rush'', but little is known about said stage, as it was also unreleased.
Additionally, there would have also been a stage that would crossover the video games ''Journey'' and ''Gravity Rush'', but little is known about the said stage, as it was also unreleased.<ref>[http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/22/4544638/playstation-all-stars-designer-releases-images-of-alleged-journey-and Article on the cut ''Journey'' and ''Gravity Rush'' stage.] Retrieved 13 Oct '22</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===Images===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="175px">
PS-all-stars-battle-royale-dart-2.jpg|Dart Feld render.
PS-all-stars-battle-royale-dart-2.jpg|Dart Feld render.
Journey_Mashup.jpg|''Journey''/''Gravity Rush'' stage.
Journey_Mashup.jpg|''Journey''/''Gravity Rush'' stage.
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Videos===
{{Video|perrow  =1
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =7sN8YDf0YqE
  |description1 =Yuriofwind's video that mentions the cancelled DLC.
}}
==External Links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_All-Stars_Battle_Royale Wikipedia article on ''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale'''s cancelled DLC.]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 21 February 2024

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale PS3 cover.jpg

PlayStation 3 cover art to PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.

Status: Lost

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is a Super Smash Brothers-like crossover video game released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita by SuperBot Entertainment in November of 2012. SuperBot and Sony broke away from each other, and DLC duties were given to Sony Santa Monica Studios, the makers of God of War.

In 2013, they announced all DLC for the game would be cancelled.[1] Fans of the game found concept art from a developer of the game that showed that Dart Feld, a highly requested character originally from The Legend of Dragoon, would be a playable character in the game as DLC.

Another person also confirmed that Abe from Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee was also supposed to be part of the DLC. This eventually caused the #ReleaseDart Twitter campaign, which proved unsuccessful.[2]

Additionally, there would have also been a stage that would crossover the video games Journey and Gravity Rush, but little is known about the said stage, as it was also unreleased.[3]

Gallery

Images

Videos

Yuriofwind's video that mentions the cancelled DLC.

External Links

References