The universes are colliding yet again. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, the sequel to 2021's surprising crossover fighter, is in the pipeline, promising to be bigger, better, and far more exciting.

As game developers Ludosity and Fair Play Labs, along with publisher GameMill Entertainment, gear up to make the game's release "later this year," gamers across Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam eagerly anticipate its arrival.

As per IGN, the sequel aims to address several criticisms raised against its predecessor. The first Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl was noted for its premium pricing and a character pool and stage selection that left many fans wanting more. The sequel's goal is to shatter expectations with revamped graphics, more characters, and stages, along with a horde of new features and improvements.

One significant addition is the single-player campaign that pits players against Danny Phantom's nemesis, Vlad Plasmius, in his nefarious plot to conquer the Nickelodeon universe. This campaign, coupled with the introduction of the new ultra-powerful moves known as Supers, marks a shift in gameplay mechanics. With strategic use, these Supers can quickly turn a match in a snap.