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GamesPlayStation 3 · 2012Everyone 10+

Sports Champions 2

SportsArcadeCasual

SPORTS CHAMPIONS™ 2 – THIS TIME IT’S SERIOUS Put friendship and family ties aside and battle for honor in six fun-filled events. Anyone can take part, but who will have the skills to become a true sports champion? Features: • Use one or two PlayStation®Move motion controllers to defeat your rivals at golf, boxing, bowling, skiing, tennis and archery. • Host customizable tournaments where you pick the rules in new Party Play mode. • Create your own character and see how your stats measure up against the opposition. • Track your progress on the online leaderboards and post your sporting triumphs on Facebook. Important Notices: • A PlayStation®Move motion controller and PlayStation®Eye camera are required to play this game. • In three of the sports, an optional second motion controller can be used by each player. Up to four motion controllers can be used in total. • This game is playable in 2D or 3D. To enjoy stereoscopic 3D features, you will require a 3D TV that supports 3D stereoscopic display and 3D compatible glasses. • Swing over to us.playstation.com to find out more about PlayStation®Move and the Sports Champions™ series on PlayStation®3. Compatibility Notices: 1-4 Players, HDD: 32MB Minimum, HDTV Screen Resolution: 720p, Network Features, PlayStation®Move Required, 3D Compatible Software subject to license (us.playstation.com/softwarelicense). Online activity subject to Terms of Services and User Agreement (www.playstationnetwork.com/terms-of-service). © 2012 Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. Sports Champions is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC.

DeveloperSony Interactive Entertainment, Zindagi Games, SCE San Diego StudioPublisherSony Computer EntertainmentPlatformsPlayStation 3
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