PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale’s website was briefly updated today showing imagery of both LittleBigPlanet’s Sackboy and Metal Gear Solid’s Raiden, all but confirming some details of last week’s major leak.
Both NeoGAF and the Official PlayStation Forums caught the leaked images on the website before it seemed to have been taken down.
NeoGAF user Coolbgdog12 captured the two images of the website below, one showing a rather awesome character select portrait of an angry-looking Sackboy along with his character model, as well as a picture of Raiden from Metal Gear Solid Rising in a tussle with the already-confirmed hero (or villain) of Infamous, Cole McGrath.
Additionally, NeoGAF user SuperSonic1305 posted the picture below, which shows both a limited (and blurry) cast shot, as well as what appears to be the game’s final box art. What’s interesting about both shots, however, is that a number of characters yet to be officially announced are in them, including characters that don’t seem to have even been mentioned in the giant PlayStation All-Stars leak derived from the beta.
Speculators on NeoGAF have pulled what appears to be Ryu Hayabusa (Ninja Gaiden), Kazuya (Tekken) and Jin (Tekken) from the above image. It remains to be seen if any of those are accurate. However, Ratchet (Ratchet & Clank) is clearly visible.
Last week's leak seemed to have confirmed the following characters for the final roster: Big Daddy(BioShock), Colonel Radec (Killzone), Dante (DMC), Evil Cole (Infamous), Fat Princess (Fat Princess), Good Cole (Infamous), Heihachi (Tekken), Jak & Daxter (Jak & Daxter), Kratos (God of War), Nariko (Heavenly Sword), Nathan Drake (Uncharted), Parappa the Rapper (Parappa the Rapper), Raiden (Metal Gear Solid), Ratchet (& Clank?) (Ratchet & Clank), Sackboy (LittleBigPlanet), Sir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil), Sly Cooper (Sly Cooper), Spike (Ape Escape), Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal) and Toro (Sony Mascot). Developer SuperBot Entertainment has all but confirmed the veracity of that leak.
We've reached out to Sony for official comment and will update when we hear back. In the meantime, why not check out IGN's ridiculously massive PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale blowout posted earlier today?
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