After the 1-week delay of Media Molecule’s LittleBigPlanet, the game is now live. According to a post on PlayStation.Blog, the game’s servers are up and running just as the game starts selling hotcakes. The reason for the delay was because of 2 controversial songs part of the soundtrack that were offensive to the Muslim’s “bible”, Qu’ran. Sony posted patches for the game, but those who have the original version can choose to skip the update and keep the 2 songs. In addition to this big news- Sony announced that all Online Beta levels can be transferred over due to popular demand.

As Sony was publically announcing  LittleBigPlanet’s launch stateside, the game’s developer was helping hype it in the UK. Sony’s Media Molecule was the subject of a BBC report about the state of U.K.’s game development. During the interview, someone said that Media Molecule is “already at work into a sequel.” It was unclear if the report was referring to a full-fledged PS3 follow-up or the PSP LBP title revealed by a job listing last month.

This entry was posted on Monday, October 27th, 2008 at 5:57 pm.
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