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2024-10-08 17:46:50| Engadget

LittleBigPlanet 3 has been around for a long time. The beloved game was released in November 2014 for both the PS3 and PS4. But after just about a decade, gamers wont be able to purchase it and its DLC after October 31 because Sony will delist it. To be clear, the game and DLC wont be available for purchase anymore after the end of the month, but you can still keep your copies and enjoy them. Sadly, ever since the PS4 servers were shut down back in April this year, fan-created levels that werent already saved locally aren't available to download and play anymore. At this point, youre limited to the base game something worth playing, but much of the games charm came from all its user-generated content. Sony didnt say why it is delisting LittleBigPlanet 3, but its possible that the games music licenses are expiring after 10 years. No matter the reason, its best to grab a copy of the game if you want to enjoy your adventures with Sackboy.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/sony-will-delist-littlebigplanet-3-and-its-dlc-on-october-31-154650421.html?src=rss


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