Video Game Crossover

A video game crossover is a game that features characters, settings, or elements from two or more different video game franchises. These games often combine various gameplay mechanics, storylines, and aesthetics to create a unique experience that appeals to fans of the involved franchises. In crossovers, characters may interact with one another, often in a way that leverages their distinct abilities or narratives, providing players with new scenarios and gameplay opportunities. Examples of video game crossovers include series like “Super Smash Bros.,” which brings together iconic characters from various Nintendo franchises and beyond, and “PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale,” which includes characters from PlayStation games. Crossovers can serve to celebrate the legacy of different games, attract a diverse audience, and create a novel gaming experience by blending established universes.