Here are six of the biggest takeaways from that conversation: 1. I spoke to Ned Waterhouse, design director at Sumo Digital to learn more about the team’s latest game before it launches on PS5 and PS4 on November 12. It’s not the studio’s first foray into the LittleBigPlanet universe Sumo Digital also developed LittleBigPlanet 3. Sumo Digital’s new game may not offer the world-creating tools that much of the series is known for, but its focus on co-op platforming doesn’t appear to be short on surprises. A few months back, Sony revealed the character’s latest outing, Sackboy: A Big Adventure. Since then, it’s seen several sequels and spinoffs, but one thing has remained a constant presence: the immeasurably cute Sackboy. LittleBigPlanet has been a PlayStation mainstay ever since it debuted near the beginning of the PS3’s lifespan.
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