Includes costumes of characters from the game Heavy Rain, including Madison, Jayden, Shelby, Ethan, and the Origami Parajita.Īvailable only for one day. Standalone costume only available as a pre-order bonus
Includes costumes for Medusa and a Minotar as well as God of War themed stickers.Īvailable again the last week of January 2010 for about four weeks
Standalone costume available as a pre-order bonus.Īlso given away free with UK edition of Official PlayStation Magazine. Pack contains new five Create tools and playable scenes demonstrating the new features (Infinite-Life Checkpoint, Tetherless Jetpack and Enhancement Remover, tweakable visibility for connectors, Global Lighting Switch and tweakable trigger angle range for switches). Currently still available as of LBP2 Launch in January 2011. The Bug Blaster is awarded to beta testers who report important bugs during beta tests. Originally only available as a pre-order bonusĮveryone who takes part in a LittleBigPlanet beta test will receive the Beta Test Vest costume piece. This pack is also included in LittleBigPlanet – Game of the Year Edition. Individual costumes also available separately. Pack contains Gorilla, Penguin, Frog and Shark costumes. Individual costumes also available separately Downloadable packs and their contents Pack name and citation
The Marvel DLC will once again become available for download for those who have previously purchased it at an, as of yet, undetermined date (never). Customers who have previously purchased this content will find they are temporarily unable to download these packs after this date. Īs of 31 December 2015 all Marvel DLC packs have been removed from the PlayStation Store due to licensing expiration. No explanation of the reason why has been given. The Incredibles Costumes and Level Kit are to be removed from sale in the first week of June 2012 (Later returned in September 2014) It is the first time that non-free content has been removed from sale. The packs announced to date are listed below. Much of the development of LittleBigPlanet 's DLC is outsourced by Media Molecule to their development partners, Tarsier Studios, Fireproof Games and Supermassive Games. Some of these packs are available free of charge while others are available to purchase. The content of the game's DLC packs vary but include costumes, stickers, decorations, objects, music, creation tools and new levels. Costumes from both LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2 are compatible with the PlayStation Vita version of the game, as well as LittleBigPlanet Karting for the PS3. All DLC packs released for LittleBigPlanet are also compatible with LittleBigPlanet 2 but those designed for the sequel are not available in the first game. The game received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from critics and has been praised for its presentation, including its graphics, physics and audio, along with its gameplay and large array of customisable and online features.įor the game, Media Molecule has released numerous downloadable content (DLC) packs on the PlayStation Store. It is developed by Media Molecule, a British company founded in part by Rag Doll Kung Fu creator Mark Healey, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCE). LittleBigPlanet is a puzzle platform video game (with user-generated content) for the PlayStation 3.