Sony has confirmed to IGN that it has severed its ties with SuperBot Entertainment, the fledgling Southern California studio put together specifically to create PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.
Here is the comment Sony has provided to IGN:
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.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale came to PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in November of 2012, and while it was a moderate critical success, most signs point to subpar retail sales. The first DLC pack for the game is due out in the coming weeks – Kat from Gravity Rush, Emmett from Starhawk and a Heavenly Sword/WipeOut stage – and Sony's comment seems to confirm that more DLC is indeed coming.
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