Astro Bot's development team at Team Asobi talks about the process of working on the platformer in the first instalment of a new behind-the-scenes series of videos.
Sony and Team Asobi's highly anticipated platformer will launch for the PlayStation 5 on September 6, with reviews going live a day earlier.
Team Asobi's 3D platformer will launch on September 6th for PS5, with free post-launch content arriving by the end of the year.
Team Asobi's 3D platformer will receive free DLC after launching on September 6th for PS5, though the extent of support is unknown.
Team Asobi's Nicolas Doucet also reiterates that the platformer has a "zero percent" chance of being ported to PS VR2.
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The last special bot arrives next month to commemorate the worldwide launch of Astro Bot on September 6th for PlayStation 5.
Launching on September 6th alongside the title, the controller retails for $79.99 and stylistically resembles the intrepid hero.
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Creative director Nicolas Doucet says the platformer "can be a lot prettier, and have a lot more physics and things" than Astro's Playroom.
Team Asobi "never said it absolutely has to be 20 to 30 hours" and wants a game "in which the tempo is constant throughout."
Team Asobi ultimately settled on a level-based structure "because that was the one that gave us the most control over the game's variety."
Selene joins Team Asobi's platformer. Two more Bots arrive in August and September, carrying over into the upcoming Astro Bot.
Team Asobi and Sony have previously touted the upcoming platformer as Astro's biggest adventure to date.
"As long as the core elements and qualities of the game are great, then I think anything is possible," says creative director and studio head Nicolas Doucet.
"It's just a celebration of the whole PlayStation history," said Team Asobi head Nicolas Doucet regarding the Yharnam Hunter outfit.
"It was a decision to expand on the world of Astro's Playroom and bring Astro to the big stage," says creative director Nicolas Doucet.
Two Hard stages are themed on the iconic PlayStation face buttons and promise to challenge experienced platforming fans.