Astro Bot isnât just a brilliant adventure platformer, itâs also an homage to PlayStation history. Sometimes that can make it feel like a Funko Pop branding exercise, but itâs also fun to see all of the nods to important games and characters from the platformâs past. Thatâs made some absences, like Final Fantasy VII, all the more noticeable, especially since they appeared in the PS5’s original Astroâs Playroom pack-in launch game.
Team Asobi studio head Nicolas Doucet, who directed Astro Bot, was asked about how the gameâs over 300 bots were selected and created in a recent interview with Game File. âI was thinking, âWell, maybe half of the ones weâre wishing for will make it,â he said. âIn the end, in fact, almost 100% are in, because these partners just raised their hand and said, âAbsolutely.ââ
But seemingly not all. On the subject of missing bots from Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, and Nier, Doucet was diplomatic about why they didnât end up in the game. âItâs difficult to comment on that,â he said. âWe really respect the choice of each publisher.â Other missing bots, like Twisted Metalâs psychopathic clown Sweet Tooth, were at Team Asobiâs discretion. âThey advised usâthey didnât force usâand we agreed that it was better to leave this character out,â Doucet said citing conversations with former Twisted Metal devs. âBecause, if youâre playing with your kids, we donât want you to have to explain what this character does.â
Team Asobi recently revealed Astro Botâs first free expansion at last weekâs State of Play showcase, which will include additional bots representing Helldivers and Stellar Blade among others, as well as new speedrunning challenge levels. Prior to that, fans had already speculated on additional cameos coming to the game via references in its end credits. Those include Ubisoftâs Beyond Good & Evil and Assassinâs Creed and Koei Tecmoâs Rise of the Ronin.
Weâll see what other gaming nods, references, and deep cuts get added to Astro Bot in the future, and what the final number of bots ends up capping out at. While it would be neat to see its galaxy continue to expand with new worlds, getting an Astro Bot 2 sequel before the end of the PS5’s lifespan would be even better.