Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

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Get ready for SpongeBob SquarePants and friends to scream out karate — or should we say, "kara-tay" — yells on the battlefield. A dev has reconfirmed that voice-acting and crossplay are coming to Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

Art manager Diego Hernandez came onto veteran Super Blast Bros. player Hungrybox'south stream to confirm that all the fighters in Nickelodeon All-Star Ball will be getting vocalization-acting per fan need. Since the game'south launch in Oct, the fighting game community has been pointing out that it lacked whatever voice acting any for the entire bandage of characters, including SpongeBob, Nigel Thornberry, CatDog, Aang, and Korra.

Hernandez didn't give any details almost how much voiceover work will go into the game or which voice actors will exist involved. However, the fact that it's going to be updated with voice-acting at all is a welcoming piece of news for the fanbase.

The dev also confirmed Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl will support crossplay for all platforms starting in Q1 2022. The verbal date for when the crossplay feature will be added to the game is unknown.

In add-on to allowing players to fight other people playing the game on their panel or platform of choice, Hernandez appear that the game volition accept 1 final costless DLC character, who will be revealed soon. This proclamation comes over a week later Garfield was added to the roster.

Hernandez said that developers Fair Play Labs and Ludosity are working to have more than characters, stages, and features introduced to the game. Presumably, they would be added as paid DLC.