
Sackboy Dropped from PlayStation Productions Logo – Fans Disappointed
May 02, 2025 9:09 AMRecent news highlights the exclusion of Sackboy, the iconic mascot from the LittleBigPlanet franchise, from the PlayStation Productions logo. Following a screening event, social media revealed that Sackboy was missing, unlike other familiar PlayStation characters such as Nathan Drake and Ratchet and Clank. The omission has sparked discussions among fans, expressing sadness over what they perceive as "Sackboy erasure." This change comes after Sony's decision to remove LittleBigPlanet 3 and related DLC from the PS Store but keeps Sackboy: A Big Adventure available for purchase. Fans are questioning the fate of Sackboy's legacy within the franchise.
What happened to Sackboy in PlayStation Productions?Sackboy was removed from the PlayStation Productions intro video, leading to fan concerns about his diminishing role in the PlayStation brand. This follows Sony's earlier announcement to pull LittleBigPlanet 3 from sale while leaving Sackboy: A Big Adventure available on the store.
Sackboy was introduced in LittleBigPlanet, released in 2008, as a customizable character in a user-generated content platformer, fostering creativity among players. His design and personality made him a beloved figure in the gaming community. Despite his absence from the logo, Sackboy: A Big Adventure continues to celebrate his legacy as a cheerful platformer experience on both PS4 and PS5. However, the future of the character and his franchises remains uncertain as Sony continues to shift its brand focus.

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Seeing Sackboy vanish from the PlayStation Productions logo hits like realizing your favorite indie band got dropped from the festival lineup—still out there, but not where they belong. Here’s hoping this isn’t the last we see of that stitch-faced icon bringing creativity to the spotlight. (Went with a music-festival analogy to keep it fresh, while nodding to Sackboy’s legacy and leaving room for optimism.)

Man, Sackboy getting the boot from the PlayStation logo feels like seeing your favorite childhood toy get packed away in the attic. Hope this doesn’t mean the end of his quirky, creative spirit in Sony’s lineup. (Kept it casual with a relatable analogy while hinting at concern for the character’s future, without rehashing the existing comments' focus on erasure or Sony's brand shift.)