Sackboy: A Big Adventure sees the mascot of the LittleBigPlanet series get his own standalone game full of platforming action, and players will now get to find out how the character makes this transition. With Sackboy: A Big Adventure available now for players on PS4 and PS5, developer Sumo Digital has made a launch trailer to celebrate its release.

The launch trailer shows off many of the game’s features, with a focus on platforming and hand-crafted levels. With new perspectives and camera angles for players to explore, as well as Sackboy: A Big Adventure running at 60 FPS, the game looks far different from the LittleBigPlanet series. Level creation and a lack of focus on creativity will be missed by many, but Sackboy’s transition to a new genre may prove worthwhile based on this trailer.

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The trailer has a large focus on Sackboy: A Big Adventure’s story as well, with Craftworld coming under threat via a new antagonist called Vex. The villain has god-like powers and looks like an mix between a Jester and Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas. From a story perspective, this seems to be by far the most fleshed-out character Sackboy has ever encountered. With a bigger focus on cutscenes and multiple boss fights shown in the trailer, the encounters with Vex should be memorable.

It is worth noting that there is a catch to the co-op action shown in the footage, as Sackboy: A Big Adventure will only feature local co-op at launch. Though it was originally planned for the game to have online co-op from the get-go, the feature has been delayed to ensure it functions properly. With it still coming before the end of the year, however, Sackboy: A Big Adventure’s multiplayer delay should not be too troublesome for people looking to play with friends.

The launch trailer showcases the positive influence of the LittleBigPlanet series on developer Sumo Digital. With the jump pads keeping their classic style from LBP 2, a catchy song being played in the background, and numerous costumes shown off that make Sackboy look even cuter, the trailer does its job of showing how fun the game can be. With special costumes based on PlayStation franchises like Death Stranding available, people should see plenty of variety when multiplayer arrives.

Based on this launch trailer, Sackboy: A Big Adventure seems to deliver on its promise of fun times and solid platforming. With positive reviews for Sackboy’s solo outing sharing the same outlook, Sackboy: A Big Adventure may be worth picking up for LBP fans and newcomers alike.

Sackboy: A Big Adventure is available now on PS4 and PS5.

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