Posted on August 4th, 2008 at 3:55 PM by Talk Playstation



Media Molecule, developers of LittleBigPlanet had a nice big list of plans and ideas for ways to support the community.

Alex Evans, found of Media Molecule told Eurogamer that:

“We’ve got loads of plans, we’re going to support it massively,”

“Content packs, new objects, new game modes… All of this stuff could be done. What we’re basically waiting to see is what the demand is for.”

“We can do all of that stuff – we will do all of that stuff – but what order we do it in, and how much weight we throw behind any of the different ideas that different people have got, is totally down to what the community does,”

“That really excites me, because if people are loving the costumes, we can crank them out. If people are loving the levels and master classes… We’ve got a slightly scarily long list of great ideas for ways to support the community, and it’s just a matter of prioritising at this stage.”

A lot of people are concerned about the pricing of newly added content. Here’s what Alex has to say on the subject:

“All options are open,”

“I can definitely say that there will be content that’s available to people free of charge – I’m just not saying exactly what that content is going to be right now.

“I can also say that if there’s any way we can reward the community, we’ll go there. If people are clamouring for big chunks of content, it would make total sense for us to do it. We’re just exploring all options at this point. Sequels? Why not! DLC? Yeah, why not! Paid-for content? Why not!”

As long as we get some freebies everyone is happy.

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