Ubisoft Announces new Fighter for Kinect Launch

Ubisoft announced at Gamescon Fighters Uncaged, a new fighting game that will be available worldwide in November 2010 exclusively for Kinect™ on Xbox 360. Developed by AMA Studios, Fighters Uncaged is said to deliver players the excitement of real fighting competitions, in addition to teaching players mixed martial arts techniques. Players will be able to create 70 different strikes inspired by martial arts and compete in 21 different fighting environments such as rooftops, dark alleys, gritty city docks and abandoned church. Included are diverse opponents with unique fighting styles, devastating combos with voice-activated super strikes, opportunities to upgrade your character by unlocking new skills and a jump-in multiplayer feature to take your enemies down with your friends.

Since this is the first Kinect fighter and what would seem to be the fasted moving Kinect game in terms of motion, we’re not sure how this will pan out. We can be hopeful but the truth is not alot of Kinect stuff has us feeling that way. We’ll be bringing more info on this as it comes in.

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Remy Cuesta
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  1. This whole ‘motion controled games’ war is gettin a little out of hand. Sony gets a fighting game, Microsoft gets a fighting game. Sony has ‘Sorcery’, Microsoft has ‘Harry Potter’. Lets see how everything plays out.

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