Run Sackboy! Run! coming for PS Vita, Android and iOS

Running its way to PS Vita, iOS, and Android in October 2014. Facebook

Endless running starts now!

Sony confirmed the news through a post on PlayStation Blog that Run Sackboy! Run! will be released on mobile platforms.

In the article written by LittleBigPlanet Production team senior producer Tom O'Connor, the mobile version of the LittleBigPlanet-themed game allows each player to collect a lot of bubbles, unlock different levels, as well as buy more gears.

"Collect as many bubbles as you can as you speed through Craftworld, and then use your bubbles to buy special costumes and upgrades. Each of the costumes in the game have built in score multipliers, meaning you don't only look snazzy but you can get higher scores too," the game producer said.

"You can challenge your friends using the game's built-in social feature and scoreboards. There's loads of power-ups too, including a Jet Pack, Shield, and Magnet, plus my personal favorite: the Glider. You also have a mission ladder system, meaning there are always new objectives and challenges each time you play," he added.

The game's antagonist is Negativitron, a wicked vacuum cleaner whose evil plot is to "eat creativity for breakfast."

Players can control the game using "simple tap and swipe gesture," and the game's hero Sackboy can navigate across three classic worlds of LPB in his pursuit to defeat the impious cleaning tool. The LPB worlds include The Canyons, The Garden, and Avalonia.

According to the website, "Anyone can enjoy the game, but as Sackboy charges along at top speed, you're going to need super-quick reactions to keep him on course and out of trouble."

The website also mentioned that the game is scheduled to be release sometime in October this year.

Run Sackboy! Run! will be available via PS Vita, Android, and iOS.

The LittleBigPlanet 3 is also reported to be released on PS4 and PS3 sometime later this year as well.

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