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Fantastic adventures with LittleBigPlanet™2: Move Pack*

Published: Mon 19 Sep 2011 09:07 AM
Fantastic adventures with LittleBigPlanet™2: Move Pack*
*Play, create and share more astounding and fantastic adventures with LittleBigPlanet™2: Move Pack*
*LittleBigPlanet**™2: Move Pack brings you more creative and brilliant things to do like never before with PlayStation®Move*
*Auckland, 16th September 2011*. Brace yourself for more epic adventures with the LittleBigPlanet 2: Move Pack, brought to you by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, available on PlayStation®3 from September 14th. The LittleBigPlanet 2: Move Pack joins the world of LittleBigPlanet together with the freedom of PlayStation Move - with five giant imaginative story levels and seven side levels, this is LittleBigPlanet’s biggest content pack to date.
The LittleBigPlanet™2: Move Pack also features a new story mode, The Rise of the Cakeling, with 14 new levels. When a rogue cake threatens doom and destruction, the Sackfolk must once again attempt to restore peace to Craftworld. This time players will have a brand new toy to make things easier, The Brain Crane; a new powerup that allows you to control objects with the power of your mind.
PlayStation Move controls give players a new suite of fresh creative tools including the Movinator, Motion Recorder and Paint Tool. These instruments will give you the power to create and design your own Move games, record fluid motions and paint your own stickers, whilst using fun new materials including decorations, costumes, music, sound and sequencer objects. These tools will expand your creative palette like never before and make your Popit split at the seams with excitement. You can also add to your PlayStation® Trophieswith 11 new trophies to collect.
If this wasn’t enough, the Move Pack brings backwards compatibility with LittleBigPlanet 2, meaning you can play though all the original story levels, and all five million community levels, using the Move controller.
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