After servers went offline indefinitely earlier in April, the platformer and all its DLC will be removed from the PlayStation Store this month.
Sumo Digital and Secret Mode parent company will lay off over 200 people across Canada, UK, Poland, Czech Republic, and India.
While offline content in LittleBigPlanet 3 is still available, players can no longer download new user-created content.
Meanwhile, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has shipped over 1.5 million units, as per recently leaked internal documents.
2K's LEGO-licensed football game could be officially announced soon, after artwork was spotted on the PlayStation Store.
On Xbox Series S, the multiplayer horror title will run at a dynamic 4K and 30 FPS, with no 60 FPS option included. On last-gen consoles, it will run at 1080p/30 FPS.
Here's what you should know about the upcoming multiplayer horror title.
LEGO 2K Gooal! – allegedly being developed by Sumo Digital – was also rated in South Korea earlier this year.
Leaks have previously claimed that Sumo Digital is working on a LEGO-themed football game, which is set to be published by 2K.
To commemorate Dead Island 2's long-awaited launch, we take a look back at its tumultuous journey to this point.
A new minifigure spotted on LEGO's certification page bears mention of LEGO Games, alongside a 2K logo, seemingly lending credence to previous reports.
The newest update for Sackboy: A Big Adventure, aside from adding God of War Ragnarok-related costumes to the game, also fixes stuttering issues.
The 3D platformer will add three new delightful costumes to coincide with the highly-anticipated launch of God of War Ragnarok.
One of the launch games for the PS5, Sackboy is finally making his PC debut with 3D platformer Sackboy: A Big Adventure. How has the game fared in its journey from consoles to PC?
Since its PC launch on October 27, the 3D platformer has managed to hit a peak user count of just 610 players.
Also mentioned are an open world game from Sumo Digital, a survival horror title by Firesprite, and a Returnal PC port.
Sumo Digital's platformer is confirmed for Steam and the Epic Games Store, and support Nvidia DLSS, Variable Refresh Rate, and Ultrawide Monitors.
An icon for the game has seemingly been uploaded to the Steam servers, suggesting that a PC port is indeed on its way.
The Chinese Room's adventure title was originally due out in March of this year, but got delayed in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New details and screenshots on the PC ports of the two PlayStation exclusives have also allegedly leaked, lending further credence to the rumour.