An alleged leak showing El Tigre as one of the newcomers in the long-rumoured Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has promoted a response from both the show's creator and one of the lead developers of the first game, all but confirming the sequel's existence.
Despite causing a ton of buzz when it was first announced, it's fair to say that Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl didn't quite live up to expectations, which saw most players dropping it shortly after launched due to a lack of content. The bones of a great fighting game were there, though, which made the prospect of a sequel that rights all the first game's wrongs quite exciting.
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Well, good news - there's even more evidence that a sequel is on the way. Earlier this year, leaked screenshots showed a new move for Patrick, a new model for Danny Phantom that seems to use 2D facial expressions, and suggested that Squidward would be joining the roster. Then, last month, a leaked image claimed to show the game's box art, which also confirmed that Vlad Plasmius, Jimmy Neutron, and TMNT's Raphael would become playable.
All of that was reasonable evidence for a sequel, but the latest leak has all but confirmed it. Over on the Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl subreddit, Redditor Own_Philosopher_2008 shared an image showing El Tigre fighting Garfield in what appears to be a test map, along with the caption, "The cats in the roof at 3 AM".
Not only does El Tigre's model look legitimate, but it also lines up with the previous leaks we've had of Danny, Squidward, and Patrick, as they all took place on the same map. If that wasn't enough for you to start considering that Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is happening, then
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