A video has surfaced of the cancelled game Little Big Planet Hub, which was supposed to be released for the PlayStation 3 almost 11 years ago. Sony never revealed the reason for the game's cancellation, which would have linked the first two parts together.
The Little Big Planet Hub game was first announced in 2013, as it was scheduled to release that same year on the PlayStation 3, but although Sony did not officially announce the game's cancellation, it never saw the light of day, and it is Sony's first project. of the type of live services at the time.
One of the channels obtained a video showing the gameplay style of the canceled game, which shows the same style known from the last parts that were released and that we know, but the reason for the cancellation of the project and the date of its cancellation remain unknown at this time.
The video above refers to a test version of the game that the leaker claimed had signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Now, 11 years later, the secrecy period has ended and what can be watched has been revealed.
It's possible that Sony could pull the video from YouTube at any time due to copyright issues, so be sure to watch it at 7 minutes long before it's removed forever. Interestingly, the game's announcement is still available on the official PlayStation blog as of this writing, in addition to the first announcement video on the company's channel. Will we see the game return?
