Little Big Planet 2 Release Date

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If your planning on getting LittleBigPlanet 2 (which you should be) this is the version you should get, as it includes the main game (read my If your planning on getting LittleBigPlanet 2 (which you should be) this is the version you should get, as it includes the main game (read my review of it to learn more about it), new PlayStation Move levels, tons of extra costumes, and the Toy Story level pack (which I am working on reviewing), the extra content really makes this worth the purchase, so again if your wanting LittleBigPlanet 2 this is the version to get, it's truly the best version.

LittleBigPlanet has won a number of awards. A PSP version of the game was released in November 2009, featuring new levels. The game was offered by Sony as a free download as part of their 'Welcome Back' program, following the PlayStation Network outage of 2011. A sequel, LittleBigPlanet 2 was released in 2011. LittleBigPlanet 2 release date announced? Gameranx Staff / Uncategorized / CVG is reporting that Media Molecule’s sequel to one of the best platformers on the ps3, LittleBigPlanet 2 will be.

Hi everyone – I’m afraid I need to share some news from about the release date of LittleBigPlanet 2 is a crazy dream, a dream to allow players to make whatever kind of game they want, but also to play though a great adventure of drama and excitement, power-ups and cinematics. But like all the most ambitious ideas, it can be a considerable challenge to turn these dreams in fun games. We’ve all been working like powered-up space ninjas and we’re almost there, but because we love what we’ve made, and we love our little sack-friends, and most of all we love all our fans out there, we couldn’t let you all get together until we knew we were giving you the best experience imaginable.

Which is why we’ve taken the hard decision to delay the worldwide release of LittleBigPlanet 2, originally slated for later this year to January 2011.We know this will come as disappointing news for all you fans, and believe us, we are disappointed too. We are a tight-knit team and we take enormous pride in our work, so to raise the bar we’ve set with the original LittleBigPlanet, a game that has been so embraced by all, we’ve agreed to allow ourselves a bit more time to deliver the experience that our great fans and community deserve. We are truly sorry, but hope you understand that we have to build the best possible game, as it is the foundation of our community.On the upside, we are going to find a way to give more of you a taste of prior to launch, so stay tuned.Thanks for your continued love and support, it won’t be long – we promise.Lots of love from all at.All of us here are obviously disappointed that you won’t be able to get your hands on LBP 2 until January. But with LittleBigPlanet being one of the most innovative – and fun – franchises around, we do believe that it’s essential that the sequel lives up to your expectations, and to the reputation established by the award-winning first game.

LBP 2 is an incredibly ambitious and exciting game; I know that waiting can seem hard, but when it launches in January I’m certain you’ll be able to see just how much further the bar has been raised. Few months delay is not a problem at all Yes we look forward to the game but I would prefer quality over early release. I support you guys, and I know you have a small development team, and it is actually amazing how much you pulled out from such a small team. And, I also like you are actively communicate to us, so no disappointment at all!One wish though, please increase the layers in LBP2 from 3 to 6 or more. It will give us lot more freedom to createmaybe it is all a question of complexity in the end but a wish.

Would be splendid start of 2011 with LBP2. This makes me sad, but it’s also great news. It means they’re taking aboard beta information and doing their best to make it even better.This also means that next year will be jam packed full of awesomeness.LBP2, then KZ3 and Portal 2.

Then we have inFamous 2, Arkham City, Sotc/ICO Collections, finishing with The Last Guardian. I also have fingers crossed that Uncharted 3 gets announced and released next year, as well as Rising being released next year too. It’s going to be a hell of a year for gaming, especially if you have a PS3.Alex, since you’ve made us sad with this news, could please let us know if we’re getting the same collector’s edition as the US? Dollhouse roblox id. Hell, are we getting.A. collector’s edition? I can get over the whole ‘we want to deliver the best experience’ excuse, but time and again, PS3 fans have been made to wait longer than they should for titles that matter to them. GT5 has taken an eon to finally reach the public, and in the run up to Christmas, it seems a little dubious to say the least that Media Molecule won’t be in the rat race.

When MW2 released, many other publishers pushed release dates back as they knew they couldn’t compete, but with such a strong brand as LBP, I’m not just disappointed – I’m angry. November 16th is so close, it’s hard to concieve that there could be so much work yet to be done to this game that more time is required?

Delivering the best possible experience should also equate to a timely release, especially considering the hype generated in the past months. A PSN update would surely have sufficed.You know what? Being forced to wait, as much as it upsets me, is probably a good thing.

I’m gonna tack on another two to three months, by choice. I can get over the whole ‘we want to deliver the best experience’ excuse, but time and again, PS3 fans have been made to wait longer than they should for titles that matter to them. GT5 has taken an eon to finally reach the public, and in the run up to Christmas, it seems a little dubious to say the least that Media Molecule won’t be in the rat race. When MW2 released, many other publishers pushed release dates back as they knew they couldn’t compete, but with such a strong brand as LBP, I’m not just disappointed – I’m angry. November 16th is so close, it’s hard to concieve that there could be so much work yet to be done to this game that more time is required?

Delivering the best possible experience should also equate to a timely release, especially considering the hype generated in the past months. A PSN update would surely have sufficed.You know what? Being forced to wait, as much as it upsets me, is probably a good thing. I’m gonna tack on another two to three months, by choice, and when I do purchase a copy it will be a PRE- OWNED copy. Sorry, Mm, you just lost a sale thanks to your really bad pitch.Two thumbs down. My Christmas money is on GT5 – you made that decision easy for me. I was really hoping for that to be the big christmas game for the family get-together and to me it was the main game I wanted to buy.

There really isn’t a lot of other promising stuff coming out at that time (the same old boring FPS games usually). I understand you have reasons to delay it but it just seems a really lousy thing to have to do. I’ve really enjoyed the Beta (though since moving home I’ve never been able to have multiplayer in it despite it working in other games fine) and am still looking forward to it. The Sackboy on the t-shirt I’m wearing while reading this looks happy. How inappropiate of you Sackster!Anyway, LBP2 was the game I was looking forward to the most this fall.

Now it will be the one I look forward to the most for 2011. Well, at least there is less coming out then so I’m won’t be bothered I’m not finishing al those other great games because I’m constantly tweaking me levels or playing the story over and over to nail every part en catch every bubble.

January 11 is oficially Sackuary 11 now! I understand that people are upset, and especially those who were looking forward to playing with the whole family during Christmas break. But I’m sure they’re doing this for a very good reason. Imagine how upset you would have been if they had released a buggy game! The option of patching that someone suggested is not really an option.

We all want games as free from bugs as they can be, right?I don’t know what games will be released later this year, but maybe someone can give tips for upcoming, family-friendly games?Oh, I know one such game, it’s just been released. Tumble, for Move!

It’s absolutely brill! I’d like to say that i wouldnt mind but the way the beta was deemed too good for plus members kind of put me off all together and the fact that there was no response in the forums or answers only people stating the difference between a beta trial and a beta demo which really was insignificant considering ps plus states i would be able to have access to exclusive betas trials which made there points null and void. I rember the interview at gamescom where you said if you did a beta you would try to make it available to everyone. Instead you made it available to random people and exsisting testers. I know a couple who got the beta and have only played it once. It’s because of that particular attitude of not being deemed good enough to meet the means test even though you dont know i wouldnt meet it that regardless of release date i am already reconsidering wether i should purchase this game.

Hi dantezero – sorry that you weren’t able to get onto the current beta trial, and I understand that it’s frustrating. Unfortunately there are times when beta trials are required to test specific things, and technical reasons mean that the number of people accessing the trial have to be limited.Plus subscribers are very important to us, and we know that many of you are big LBP fans – so we are investigating a number of ways to make sure that more of you get the chance to explore LBP 2 – look out for more news soon. I’m not angry, just really disappointed and wondering what’s a good family game to get on christmas to show all the family that the PS3 is far better than the Wii for such things.

The Move games so far have been generally pretty poor and don’t seem to have much coming out anytime soon. LBP2 would have been absolutely perfect.

Suppose LBP would suffice though unfortunately scratched my disc taking it out of the PS3 one time and it no longer loads. There’s nothing else that has the playability, appeal, variety and all around charm for all ages that LBP has.