Blood Fight

PlayStation vs. Xbox: All-Stars Battle Royale is an upcoming crossover fighting game, in development by SuperBot Entertainment in conjunction with SCE Santa Monica Studio and to be published by Sony Computer Entertainment and Microsoft Studios for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles. It was revealed on April 26, 2012 during the GTTV television show.

Gameplay
PlayStation vs. Xbox: All-Stars Battle Royale works similar to other crossover fighting games. Up to two players can battle using one of the characters that come with the game.

Players have a health bar that depletes when attacked and regenerates when not attacked. Once the health bar is completely depleted, the character is either removed from the round or loses a life, depending on the gamemode. Each character has it's own stats, such as how much health they have.

Players also have a 'power' bar, which increases when attacking other characters. When this bar is filled up, each character has it's own special power. Players can choose to not use their power, and keep building up their power, and after the bar fills up a second time, a different, more powerful version of the power attack can be used. If the player fills up the bar the third time, they can unleash an unblockable and unavoidable power attack which uses up all three bars.

Playable Characters

 * The Agent (Crackdown)
 * Banjo & Kazooie (Banjo & Kazooie)
 * Chris Redfield (Resident Evil)
 * Conker (Conker)
 * Fat Princess (Fat Princess)
 * Fem Shepard (Mass Effect)
 * James Bond (James Bond)
 * Juliet Starling (Lollipop Chainsaw)
 * Kratos (God of War)
 * Mael Radec (Killzone)
 * Marcus Fenix (Gears of War)
 * Master Chief (Halo)
 * Parappa (PaRappa the Rapper)
 * Rayne (BloodRayne)
 * Reaver (Fable)
 * Sly Cooper (Sly)
 * Solid Snake (Metal Gear)
 * Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)

Cast

 * Laura Bailey - Rayne
 * Terrence 'T.C.' Carson - Kratos
 * Daniel Craig - James Bond
 * John DiMaggio - Marcus Fenix
 * Steve Downes - Master Chief
 * Dred Foxx - PaRappa the Rapper
 * Stephen Fry - Reaver
 * J.S. Gilbert - Sweet Tooth
 * Jennifer Hale - Fem Shepard
 * David Hayter - Solid Snake
 * Kevin Miller - Sly Cooper
 * Sean Pertwee - Colonel Radec
 * Chris Seavor - Conker the Squirrel
 * Roger Craig Smith - Chris Redfield
 * Tara Strong - Fat Princess, Juliet Starling

Development
Sony Computer Entertainment formed SuperBot Entertainment in 2009 specifically to work on a exclusive game in conjunction with Microsoft Studios. In early 2011, it was discovered that the independent studio based in California, SuperBot Entertainment, was working on an un-announced "combat heavy" multiplayer title for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In November 2011, images of the game (then codenamed as Title Fight) popped up online, showing Sweet Tooth from the Twisted Metal series and Kratos from God of War, who appeared in the PS3 version of Mortal Kombat as a guest character. It was claimed the game features a number of Sony and Microsoft mascots and characters from iconic horror and action games, comic and film franchises. The game will feature mini-games.

SuperBot Entertainment was linked as developer of the game, who confirmed to be working on a "very amazing PS3 and 360 game" for Sony Computer Entertainment America and Microsoft Studios. According to a job advert, SuperBot was after a senior combat designer with "a strong familiarity with fighting games and fighting game theory". Another job advert asked for a lead designer with "a strong familiarity with online mode and matchmaking design as they apply to console gaming".

In April 2012, it was revealed that the game is called PlayStation vs. Xbox: All-Stars Battle Royale. A Sony survey that asked gamers what they thought of the name of the game, and the game itself, was uncovered and published by PlayStation Lifestyle. The site claimed the game will be announced at E3 in June. This was followed by Sony who registered the domain for www.psvxallstarsbattleroyale.com. On April 23, 2012, a tweet by the newly formed SuperBot Entertainment Twitter page said: "Boot sequence initiated." At the same time GTTV promised to reveal a major new PlayStation and Xbox exclusive on April 26, which ended up being SuperBot's PlayStation vs. Xbox: All-Stars Battle Royale.