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EA Sports Announces FaceBreaker Arcade Boxing Game For Xbox 360, Wii and Playstation 3 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Thursday, 31 January 2008
The next boxing game from EA Sports takes a radical departure from it's previous realistic looking Fight Night Round 3. Coming from EA Canada is a new "arcade boxing" title called FaceBreaker. The first screenshot (below) shows a change from the photo realistic blood & sweat boxers of Fight Night Round 3, but it's the same team that is working on FaceBreaker (although we're still wondering about rumors of Kudo Tsunoda).

Peter Moore, formerly from Microsoft and now president of EA Sports, makes the announcement on FaceBreaker: “We’re very excited to announce FaceBreaker, an all-new franchise from EA SPORTS that is fun, fresh and innovative. FaceBreaker reinvigorates one of the great genres in sports videogames. Arcade boxing takes me back to my roots in this industry, and this game signals our shift to adding more approachable fun to our product lineup. In no time at all, you’ll be picking up the controllers and knocking your opponent around the ring, smashing faces, and having a riot.”

Unique personalities will be coming to the ring, with the ability to add your own face to your boxer (using PS Eye or Xbox Live Vision Camera). Sounds like FaceBreaker will be taking moves from FNR3 with haymakers, face shots and body blows. Watch for more on the game, coming soon here at the official website.

From EA Sports

Press release:

REDISCOVER THE JOY OF PUMMELING WITH FACEBREAKER
An All-New Intellectual Property from EA SPORTS Brings Back Arcade Boxing

Chertset, UK – January 31, 2008 – Electronic Arts Inc. (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced today that FaceBreaker™ – an all-new intellectual property – is under development at EA Canada and will be released for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360™ video game system from Microsoft and the Wii™ in 2008.

“We’re very excited to announce FaceBreaker, an all-new franchise from EA SPORTS that is fun, fresh and innovative,” said Peter Moore, president, EA SPORTS. “FaceBreaker reinvigorates one of the great genres in sports videogames. Arcade boxing takes me back to my roots in this industry, and this game signals our shift to adding more approachable fun to our product lineup. In no time at all, you’ll be picking up the controllers and knocking your opponent around the ring, smashing faces, and having a riot.”

The renaissance of the arcade boxing genre is upon us. Created by the same team that developed the award-winning Fight Night Round 3, FaceBreaker offers irreverent fun, immersive gameplay and eye-popping stylized graphics. In this in-your-face, arcade world full of ego-wielding characters, each boxer comes to life with unique attributes and distinct personal style, including Romeo, a Latin lover known for his pelvic thrusts, and Molotov, an oversized Russian demolitions expert with a penchant for fighting dirty. Add a little personal motivation to your fight by uploading a photo of your face to create a realistic likeness using Photo Game Face, and go toe-to-toe with a real-life friend or foe.

Laugh out loud as you pummel your opponent with a barrage of blows to the face and watch in satisfaction as your progress is illustrated by real-time facial deformation. With haymakers, face shots and body blows, wait for the right moment to drop a super punch to make your presence known. Taunt your adversaries and flaunt your talent, by tying one hand behind your back to add ultimate humiliation to your bout. In FaceBreaker, it just feels good to rearrange your opponent's face.

EA SPORTS™ is the leading interactive sports software brand in the world, with top-selling titles and franchises including Madden NFL Football, FIFA Soccer, NHL® hockey, NBA LIVE basketball, NCAA® Football, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® and NASCAR® racing.

Comments
This sucks
Written by Guest on 2008-01-31 00:00:00
fight night was awesome
Mike Tyson's Punch Out REHASH!!!
Written by Guest on 2008-02-01 00:00:00
Looks like it will still be pretty fun, but yeah I DEFINITELY prefer the more realistic approach with real boxers. My guess is that EA was tired of paying these guys the licensing fees to use their likeness. This is a bad turn in my eyes though. Ther
Written by Guest on 2008-04-01 00:00:00
if e a dont make another fight night i will be plying the don king game 

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