Makes sense!

LittleBigPlanet Hubis a free-to-play version of MediaMolecule’s creative PS3 platformer. The video at Sony’s gamescom conference talked about multiplayer, outfits, and the whole creative suite people have some to expect out ofLittleBigPlanet. It seems there will also be some content you’re able to purchase.

APlayStation Blog postdetailsLittleBigPlanet Hub. All content from the first two games will be available to purchase inHub. If you own them, you can fully import your profile toHub, which will be getting exclusive new content, starting with a new level.Hubaffords full, free access to 16LBPandLBP2levels. The Create Mode is also available, unrestricted, while it seems like you’ll only be able to play staff-selected community creations.

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LittleBigPlanetreally started the culture of sharing and user-generated content at Sony, a culture that trickled into things likeinFamous 2. Having a free-to-play version ofLittleBigPlanetis a nice way to promote longevity of the PS3 and give a really neat tool/game to a lot of people — I’m thinking young kids in particular — that aren’t on the cutting edge of “next gen.”

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