Superbot Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment Announce Two New Playable Characters For Playstation All-Stars


Jak and Daxter

During their panel session at San Diego Comic-Con, Superbot Entertainment announced the inclusion of Jak & Daxter and Cole MacGrath in their upcoming Playstation 3 / Playstation Vita release of  PlayStation All-Stars.

Initially debuting on the Playstation 2 in 2001, Naughty Dog’s Jak and Daxter series has seen critical acclaim and success, spawning multiple titles on the PS2, PS3 and PSP.  Fans have enjoyed Jak and Daxter’s signature style and varied gameplay and thus identified as prime candidates for PlayStation All-Stars.

Players familiar with Jak and Daxter’s arsenal will immediately recognise some of the weaponry utilised in PlayStation All-Stars including Blaster, Needle Lazer, Gyro Burster and Mass Inverter.  When the going gets tough, Jak has the ability to unleash the powers of both Dark and Light Jak to even the playing field, as seen in Jak II and Jak 3 respectively.  Daxter even lends a hand in Jak’s melee attacks!


Cole MacGrath

Representing the PlayStation franchise Infamous from Sucker Punch Studios, Cole MacGrath proves to be an unlikely hero with extraordinary powers!  A perfect candidate to jump in the ring alongside some of PlayStation’s heaviest hitters.

Cole takes advantage of a wide array of abilities in Infamous, an experience Superbot hoped to emulate when incorporating him into the game.  Cole is a well-rounded fighter who is effective at both close and long range combat, and is highly mobile as well!  Players can command both his electrokinesis and cryokinesis, using these powers to assault opponents from a safe distance or propel himself towards the action.  With these abilities, Cole proves to be a formidable adversary for the rest of the PlayStation All-Stars cast!

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