PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Smashes Retailers This October

Sony announced today that their Super Smash Bros.-inspired fighter, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, will launch for both the PS3 and Vita on October 23rd in North America and on October 24th in Europe.

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Sony announced today that their Super Smash Bros.-inspired fighter, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, will launch for both the PS3 and Vita on October 23rd in North America and on October 24th in Europe.

The company didn’t give a price point for either version of the game, but did reveal that players can get the exclusive costumes shown in the image above by pre-ordering from GameStop, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, or Amazon.

In case you were wondering, the two giant yellow question marks are not playable characters in All-Stars but simply represent two new characters that Sony plans to unveil this evening at 6:00pm PST during their EVO presentation in Las Vegas. For those that can’t make it down to the event, or tear themselves away from the Blackjack table, check back in with We Got This Covered later tonight to see who the new fighters are.

Source: PlayStation Blog NA, PlayStation Blog EU


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