Omar Banat
Before jumping into the announcements for the 20th anniversary celebration, Goldfarb took a look back at past Sly Cooper titles with fellow Sucker Punch Productions employees. Senior Technical Artist, Rob McDaniel reminisced about using Legos as prototypes for level design in the original game. Co-Founder of the studio, Brian Fleming talked about his favorite part of the first game as well as the surprisingly small size of the team, As for the celebration of the anniversary, it looks like Sucker Punch Productions is releasing some commemorative art in the form of a poster, a t-shirt, and a nine-inch-tall Sly Cooper plush that comes with a cane that attaches to the stuffed character’s hand with a magnet. Pre-orders for the art piece (an 18×24 poster) and the t-shirt are both available on the PlayStation Gear Store right now. The Plush will be available at Fangamer early next year, but you can sign up for in-stock alerts right now so to be alerted as soon as the item becomes available. Images of the merch can be found down below. No news about a new game or a remake of the PS2 titles was discussed in the PlayStation Blog post.

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