The latest free update for LittleBigPlanet 2 was just released this week, but did you know that it added Move support to the game? Yip, that’s right, LittleBigPlanet 2 is now Move-enabled so you can control your Sackboy, or Sackgirl (ahem), with the Move controller and Navigation controller.
Check out the new Move controls in action below:
Also, don’t forget that the LittleBigPlanet 2 Move Pack will be available on the PlayStation Store on the 13th of September. You can read Peter’s preview of that over here, or even watch this cool video below to find out a bit more about what new features this pack introduces.
One last thing before you go, LittleBigPlanet 2 is now $39.99 if you live in the US so it’s a great time to pick the game up if you haven’t yet already. You don’t want to miss out on the newly released Toy Story Level Kit and costumes now do you? And what about that free World Peace costume….
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Comments:
Of course there are Sackboys and Sackgirls! Not a very complimentary thing to say to a girl, but still.
That burlap sack design really took off. ;)
As for the Move support... hurray! Pete seemed very keen on it, not to mention the new creation tools available with the Move. A no-brainer for LBP fans.