Thanks to the success of Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Series, many studios have been trying to get their own crossover fighting game. Jump Force tried to bring together anime characters, MultiVersus is pitting iconic Warner Bros. IPs against each other, and the Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl series has put players in the shoes of all sorts of iconic Nickelodeon mascots. Back in 2012, PlayStation even tried one of its own with PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. While nothing has been revealed yet, some fans have been clamoring for its return for years.

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale pitted characters from franchises such as God of War, Infamous, Sly Cooper, and BioShock against each other across a variety of stages. What ensued was classic fighting game fun, but many critics also found it to be a bit lacking in content. There were not enough fighters or stages to choose from, and new content was not coming fast enough. If Bluepoint Games and Sony wanted to try the concept again, it would need to rectify that, and one of the best ways would be by following in Marvel Rivals' footsteps.

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PlayStation All-Stars 2 Should Take Notes from Marvel Rivals

PlayStation All-Stars 2 Has Countless Characters it Could Tap Into

Marvel Rivals has committed to releasing a brand-new hero every month and a half, which sounds very promising. The game already launched with over 30 heroes to choose from, so adding new ones at this rate means players have a lot of content to look forward to. If PlayStation All-Stars 2 were to come out and want to keep its audience's attention, then it may need to do the exact same thing.

Sony has a massive library of IPs that it could pull characters from, giving the game the potential for so much exciting post-launch content. The original PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale already included iconic series such as God of War and Infamous, and the studio could expand that with the likes of Marvel's Spider-Man, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last of Us, and even Astro Bot. Additionally, it could branch out into the wider gaming world and give players access to even more iconic characters. As long as the game launched with a strong roster and the studio added to it on a pretty regular basis, it would have a shot at maintaining a consistent playerbase.

There Are Even More Stages Waiting to Shine

New playable fighters are great, but these types of games also need exciting stages for players to fight in. Luckily, all the franchises PlayStation All-Stars 2 could pull characters from also have a plethora of unique locales that could make for fantastic stages. Players could fight through the streets of Marvel's Spider-Man's New York, compete inside a Horizon Zero Dawn Cauldron, and explore the massive galaxy of planets from Astro Bot. Just like with the characters, the studio could also expand its stages to dozens of non-Sony franchises, making for the ultimate video game-themed fighting game.

As long as the studio kept the content free, PlayStation All-Stars 2 could become a massive success. Not only would it give players so much content to experience, but it would also be uncommon for a fighting game. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may have had purchasable DLC, but those fighters and stages were not released every month and a half. Alongside that, MultiVersus does not offer its new characters for free and games such as Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl had too few character additions.

If the studio was able to keep up the content stream and keep it free, then PlayStation All-Stars 2 could be a game-changer in the fighting genre. Of course, nothing has been announced yet, so a sequel may not even be on the horizon, but any shot at a sequel will definitely want to take some cues from Marvel Rivals going forward.

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Released
November 20, 2012
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Developer(s)
Bluepoint Games
Publisher(s)
Sony
Engine
Bluepoint Engine
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
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All-Stars Battle Royale was developed by SuperBot Entertainment and had a lot of hype behind it in the build-up to its release as it was dubbed Sony's answer to Super Smash Bros. 

The fighting game featured numerous iconic PlayStation characters, such as Kratos, Nathan Drake, Sackboy, and Sly Cooper. 

Platform(s)
PS3, Vita
Genre(s)
Fighting