WII Play with Pelé in Ubisoft's Academy of Champions

The legendary soccer player Pelis heading for Wii with a new soccer title from Ubisoft: Academy of Champions.

Today Ubisoft announced a new addition to its sports portfolio, Academy of Champions, an arcade soccer game featuring legendary sports icon Pel Developed for the Wii system from Nintendo, the game will deliver an engaging, interactive experience for kids and their families. Academy of Champions is scheduled to be released in 2009.

"We made our mark in the sports genre last year with the global success of Shaun White Snowboarding," stated Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer at Ubisoft. "Now, with Academy of Champions, Ubisoft offers another sports game with a fresh approach that has something unique to offer young gamers and sports fans."

Created by an experienced team of sports game developers at Ubisoft Vancouver, Academy of Champions engages players in a rich, story-driven adventure around the world's most popular sport. The journey begins with enrollment at an extraordinary Academy where your coach is the legendary Pel.

"Football is a sport that is universally celebrated by all citizens of the world," said legendary sports icon Pel "Working with Ubisoft to continue to promote the sport has been a wonderful experience. It is a thrill to continue to inspire a new generation of fans through an entertainment medium that introduces them to the exciting world of football."

In Academy of Champions, players improve their skills, recruit new team members and build the best possible squad to defeat their rival Academy and win the champion cup. Compatible with the Wii Balance Board and Wii Motion Plus accessories, young soccer fans and their friends and family will enjoy playing together in a humorous, interactive universe that features over-the-top gameplay, entertaining fantastical environments, and innovative challenges.

Posted on 20-05-2009 by Dennis

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