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The Bigs Goes Gold

  2K Sports has announced that their arcade baseball title, The Bigs, is 100% complete and has gone gold. The game is currently in its mass production stage now, getting ready to be shipped out on June 25th, 2007.

2K Sports promises a larger than life MLB experience with The Bigs, complete with surreal looking ballparks, a completely different pace of action, power ups, special effects and a career mode that'll let you take your created rookie to new heights. The game will be shipping for the PS3, Xbox 306, PSP, PS2 and Nintendo Wii.

Take a look at the quick list of features:

  • Twitch Gameplay - From the moment you take your first swing of the bat or field your first ball, the Bigs departs from the tradition sim gameplay model and brings fast paced, powered up gameplay action to the virtual diamond.
  • Larger Than Life - Stadiums, on-field action, player looks and player attributes have all been amplified to deliver a heroic MLB experience.
  • Pick-up-and Play Action - Gamers will experience fantastical gameplay their first time experiencing the BIGS. A fast learning curves coupled with deep capabilities keep gamers coming back for more.
  • The Bigs Career - From zero to hero, the Bigs Career mode places your “rookie” on the field in his first MLB game. Traveling from city to city, it is up to you to gain a name for yourself, improve upon your skill set and ultimately win the MVP of the World Series.
  • Mini-Games - Unique mini-games provide an avenue to improve your skills and increase your abilities at the plate, around the bases and on the field.
  • 6/22/2007 Arnold Katayev

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