

While keeping players safe from the hackers that broke into the servers is understandably important, and the server shutdown was the right thing to do on the part of Sony and PlayStation, it is hard not to be sad about what transpired. The forced shutdown removes the “share” element from games that rely heavily upon it, and that is truly disappointing. Levels can take a tremendous amount of time to create, with some players spending days of their lives building a mini-game, puzzles, movies, or even their own series. For those that spent time making exciting things to share with the world, all that hard work crafting props and gameplay mechanics is gone for good. Unlike the first two LitteBigPlanet games, though, those levels are kept separate and were not brought over to LittleBigPlanet 3.

While the game’s community was undoubtedly smaller due to the platform that housed it, that community still made some spectacular things. The PlayStation Vita shutdown is particularly troublesome, as all the published levels are gone forever. The same can be said for LittleBigPlanet Vita, as just like LBP 1 and 2 it has been forced to go offline. While they can still make levels offline, they can never share them with the world, as the game’s online functionality has been shut down completely. Those who only played on the PS3 can no longer log online to access the levels that they made or play those from fellow creators.

The most devastating thing about LittleBigPlanet’s server shutdown is that so many creators lost access to their hard work. RELATED: Sackboy Developer Reportedly Working on AAA Shooter Why The Server Shutdown Is Such A Big Blow To The LittleBigPlanet Community With the PS3 and Vita games losing their community levels forever, and only LittleBigPlanet 3 maintaining that history, a new game is a necessity.

There is nothing like the LBP franchise, as its focus on playing, creating, and sharing knows no limits. Whether it be through bringing back original developer Media Molecule, Tarsier Studios, or Sumo Digital, there should be a studio working on a proper LittleBigPlanet game. With this being such a low point for the LitteBigPlanetseries, Sony should strive to restore LBP’s positive reputation via a PS5 release. While the LittleBigPlanet servers for LBP 3 were saved, every other game and platform has unfortunately been abandoned. After the servers were brought down months ago, and almost nothing was said about progress being made to restore them, an official update was released. LittleBigPlanet fans recently had to deal with some bad news, something that has been unfortunately common for the game’s community as of late.
