Mon, Aug 13, 2012 | 23:20 BST
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale pushed back by a month in the US
The US release date of PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale has slipped.

The brawler, which was previously slated for a release on October 23, has now been pushed back to November 20 in the US according to the PlayStation Blog.
“The Battle Royale Begins November 20th. SuperBot Entertainment president announces a new release date for PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale,” reads a post on the front page, which we took a screengrab of, although the link to read the article in full isn’t working at the moment.
The game doesn’t have a fixed release date for Europe but is expected to release on November 21 in the region, for both PlayStation 3 and Vita.


2 comments
#1
a7md1990
14/08/12, 2:27 am
Of course they had to push the date back!, they forgot to add Crash and Lara.
#2
Christopher Jack
14/08/12, 4:14 am
I do think they need Crash, he was their icon back when ND were his developers. Even the mediocre Crash Bash had its charm & while CTR was clearly inspired by Mario Kart, the same way this was inspired by SSB, it was still an excellent game in its own right- in fact holding a higher metacritic score than Mario Kart 64.
Spyro was essentially Sony’s Zelda if anything back in the day, so I hope for the sake of PlayStation fans that Sony was successful or at least tried to get the rights from ActiVision for both games.