This was an unexpected move, I had didn't think Sony would cut them off considering the game had
some success (The Vita version wasn't successful at all for obvious reasons). This happened a few days after Sony laid off some of the employees over at Superbot.
some success (The Vita version wasn't successful at all for obvious reasons). This happened a few days after Sony laid off some of the employees over at Superbot.
Source"Sony Computer Entertainment can confirm that the working agreement with developer SuperBot Entertainment has amicably ended," a Sony representative told Kotaku. "We have had a positive working relationship with this talented studio, and wish them the best of success in their next endeavor. PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale and the title's forthcoming DLC releases will continue to be fully supported by Santa Monica Studio."