Superbot, the developer of the recent PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, are laying off numerous members of their staff although they did confirm continual support for the title including many DLC packs in the “coming months”.
When speaking to IGN, a Sony spokesperson stated:
“SCEA can confirm that SuperBot Entertainment did make a reduction in their workforce today. The studio and SCEA remain committed to supporting PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale post launch, including developing the title’s forthcoming DLC releases in the coming months. The first character pack (including Kat from Gravity Rush and Emmett Graves from Starhawk) will be available for download on February 12 and will be free for the first two weeks. We’ll be sharing news of additional upcoming content soon.”
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[Source: IGN]
[…] SuperBot Entertainment has had all ties to Sony cut, the company has confirmed. The developer was formed a while back, specifically to make PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale; a title that brought together many PlayStation characters in a Super Smash Bros. style fighting game. This news comes not too long after layoffs occurred at the studio. […]
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