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Media Molecule promise new LBP levels and real money for your creations

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In an interview with GamePro, Eric Fong, associate producer on LittleBigPlanet answered a few questions asked to them by the site.

The first of which, was whether or not Media Molecule continue to release new levels, to which Fong replied:

“Yes, Media Molecule is continuing to add to the player experience with new levels, costumes, materials, and a host of other content.”

Some good news for LBP fans. The more support is given for LBP, the stronger it will become at keeping gamers in their game.

Gamers have also been promised that they will be able to sell their creations for real money. More after the jump.

Gamepro also asked when users will be able to “sell” their creations for real money, which was promised by Media Molecule in a report from Reuters. Fong replied saying that:

“There are still a lot of details that need to be worked out, that’s pretty much all I can say at this point.”

I sincerely hope that Media Molecule didn’t make a promise before they knew whether or not they could actually keep it. Let’s see how it all plays out.

source: GamePro

Last Updated: October 31, 2008

3 Comments

  1. So they will have to reclaim all the LBP covers and change the slogan to “Play, create… share for a fee”

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  2. 0rk0

    October 31, 2008 at 12:55

    You probably won’t be able to sell it , cause if I remember correctly, Sony recently stated somewhere that they have a right to all user created content on their system ….or something like that….

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  3. Wesley

    November 3, 2008 at 10:49

    this is beginning to sound like a monopoly game. nah ill give it a miss. only kids play with dolls anyways

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