7 Crossover Fighting Video Games That Need To Be Made
5. PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale 2
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was so close to being great, the biggest problem was the lack of a few essential PlayStation mascots. The two biggest blows to the roster were Crash and Spyro with them being left out due to Activision owning the rights to both characters.
Making a sequel now, however, would solve a lot of problems that the first game faced. Sony and Activision seem to be much closer nowadays, with the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy getting exclusivity on PlayStation for a year. So the likeliness of the sequel getting Crash and Spyro is much more likely now.
Unlike Nintendo, PlayStation consistently creates new iconic characters and because of this the roster could include a number of new faces such as Joel and Ellie from The Last of Us and Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn.
How Likely Is It For This Game To Happen?: It is definitely a possibility, President of Sony Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida said "never say never" to a sequel back in 2013 and with the resurfacing of the crossover fighting game, I'd say we might get a followup in the near future.