Ludosity, the developer of the upcoming Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, says it would like for the game to have a competitive scene.
Speaking to Kotaku, a few members of the team talked about where they want the game to be post-launch and how it came to be in the first place.
Joel Nyström, CEO of Ludosity, said: “Nickelodeon is absolutely on board with having the game be competitively viable”.“That’s been in the conversation from the start.
That’s why they came to us,” they added.Ludosity released another fighting game called Slap City in 2018, and Nyström told Kotaku how that game caught the eye of Nickelodeon. “Shortly after the success of Slap City, we were approached by Nickelodeon, at first I didn’t think it was for real.
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