PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Public Beta Coming This Fall

SuperBot Entertainment announced yesterday that an "early development beta" for PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was started last week, so that the studio could start testing servers for the upcoming fighter. The studio has been happy with the feedback coming out of the small beta and announced that they will expand it over the "coming weeks", with the ultimate goal being to launch a full-scale public beta this Fall.

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SuperBot Entertainment announced yesterday that an “early development beta” for PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was started last week, so that the studio could start testing servers for the upcoming fighter. The studio has been happy with the feedback coming out of the small beta and announced that they will expand it over the “coming weeks”, with the ultimate goal being to launch a full-scale public beta this Fall.

In addition to the announcement of the expanded beta for All-Stars Battle Royale, SuperBot confirmed that the current beta did experience an “unexpected and unintended leak” that resulted in several unannounced fighters, stages, and items becoming public knowledge. The studio stressed that even though the leaked content is real, the game is still in development and that the it “does not fully represent the final product”.

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will get it’s next official character announcement at Gamescom later this month, and information about how to get in on the expanded beta will be announced soon. As soon as word breaks on either front, we will let you know.

For those that missed the leaked info the first time around, below is the full list of data pulled from the beta:

Characters

  • Big Daddy (Bioshock)
  • Colonel Radec (Killzone)
  • Dante (DMC)
  • Evil Cole (Infamous)
  • Fat Princess (Fat Princess)
  • Good Cole (Infamous)
  • Heihachi (Tekken)
  • Jak (Jak & Daxter)
  • Nariko (Heavenly Sword)
  • Nathan Drake (Uncharted)
  • Parappa the Rapper (Parappa the Rapper)
  • Raiden (Metal Gear Solid)
  • Ratchet (Ratchet and Clank)
  • Sackboy (LittleBigPlanet)
  • Sir Daniel Fortesque (Medievil)
  • Sly Cooper (Sly Cooper)
  • Spike (Ape Escape)
  • Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)
  • Toro (Sony Macot)

Stages

  • Aiden’s Tower (Infamous)
  • Black Rock Stadium (Twisted Metal)
  • Columbia (Bioshock Infinite)
  • Dojo (Parappa the Rapper)
  • Dreamscape (LittleBigPlanet)
  • Franzea (LocoRoco)
  • Hades (God of War)
  • Invasion (Killzone)
  • Metropolis (Ratchet and Clank)
  • Paris (Sly Cooper)
  • Sandover (Jak & Daxter)
  • San Francisco (Resistance)
  • Stowaways (Uncharted)
  • Time Station (Ape Escape)

Items

  • Atomizer (Resistance 3)
  • Baumusu Axe (The Mark of Kri)
  • Boots of Hermes (God of War III)
  • Freeze Missile (Twisted Metal)
  • Golf Club (Hot Shots Golf)
  • Gravity Shield (Wipeout)
  • Hedgehog Grenade (Resistance)
  • Dohvat Laser Designator (Killzone 3)
  • Leech Beem (Wipeout)
  • Murder of Crows (Bioshock Infinite)
  • Railgun (Metal Gear Solid 4)
  • Razor Claws (Ratchet and Clank)
  • RPG (Uncharted)
  • Scythe (Fat Princess)
  • Spear (God of War)
  • Sonic Rift (ModNation Racers)
  • Sackbot (Little Big Planet)

Source: PlayStation Blog, Brutal Gamer


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