Xbox Live Team Competition Poised for Growth - Teamcompete Taking on Half Dozen New Games in Next 90 Days
Xbox Live First Person Shooter (FPS) action heats up in the first half of 2005 with the release of several potential blockbuster games. Teamcompete is gearing up to support several of the most promising titles. And the gaming community is itchy for the rush that a new game always brings to the competitive arena. Leagues, Challenge matches, Tournaments and other special events are all planned and will be announced over the next several weeks.
(PRWEB) March 5, 2005 -- Team Compete today announced the introduction of several new games to the site and plans to be ready for users competitive play when launched by their respective publishers. The following games will be added to the current long list of Xbox Live supported games on Teamcompete.
- Brothers in Arms---from Ubisoft
- Project: Snowblind-from Eidos Interactive
- Star Wars: Republic Commando-From LucasArts
- RainbowSix: Lockdown-from Ubisoft
- Unreal Chanpionship2: The Liandri Conflict-from Midway
The industry has been in a lull for some time now and gamers have been craving a new game to get the juices flowing and the competitive spirit kick-started again" said theVeeg, founder of Teamcompete. There are a TON of great games coming down the pike between now and summer that will appeal to the First Person Shooter (FPS) community that we focus upon. These early games are great and we have every confidence that the next round to arrive will be equally playable and exciting for the gamers as well. Were getting the site ready to enable creation of teams and to start challenge play as soon after release as possible."
In addition to the early Q1 games expected, Teamcompete also announced support plans for several additional games on the release schedule between now and summer 05. They include:
- Black Hawk Down --from NovaLogic
- Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory-from Ubisoft
There are a half dozen others that may be adopted but we need to see more of the game and take the pulse of the community before we make formal plans to support them. Were really excited about the choices the publishers are offering this year....our gamers have been clamoring for more Games for quite some time now", according to theVeeg.
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