Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:59 am
2K Sports Announces All-Pro Football 2K8
NEW YORK, NY – January 31, 2007 – 2K Sports, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTWO), announced today the return of football to its video game line-up with All-Pro Football 2K8. The critically acclaimed 2K football series once again hits the gridiron with the legendary gameplay, innovative features, and outstanding visual quality sports gamers have come to expect from 2K Sports.
"Football gamers have been awaiting the return of the 2K series," said Greg Thomas, president of Visual Concepts, a 2K Sports studio. "All-Pro Football 2K8 will deliver an authentic next generation gridiron experience and we are happy to give fans another choice in the football category."
All-Pro Football 2K8 will be available this summer on next generation video game systems.
Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:13 pm
All-Pro Football 2K8 announced by Take-Two Interactive, 2K Sports
Posted Jan 31, 2007 at 10:09AM by Kristine C.
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Tags: Electronic Arts, 2K Sports, NFL, Midway Games, Greg Thomas Four long years after Electronic Arts managed to gain the blessings of the NFL and began a monopoly on football-themed video games, it looks like the company may now finally have to watch out for some competition.
So, taking the cue from Midway Games (who previously decided that it didn't need a contract with the NFL in order to make a video game about football), 2K Sports is now getting up from the sidelines and has just announced its latest title, All-Pro Football 2K8,scheduled to be released by this summer. The company though has not yet specified which console/s this game's for, and its announcement merely says that it will be for "next generation video game systems".
This re-entry by 2K Sports is a welcome news for fans of football video games, as this broadens the range of choices within the genre. However, there is the question of what sorts of players and teams this new title can offer, since the NFL players are already taken. It has been speculated that 2K sports can either create whole teams of fictional players, or work with popular players of previous years, though this latter choice would entail signing individual deals with the players the game company wishes to have on board.
Despite this looming issue, Greg Thomas, president of 2K Sports Studio Visual Concepts, is confident with the company's new venture. "I think that we've come up with some very unique ideas on how to play a football game and I think that there's room for both."
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hammertime23 wrote:Well yeah it will be 2K gameplay and shit, just without an NFL license. So no real team names or players.
Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:48 am