Monster Jam: Path of Destruction Announced

Activision announced the official name of the upcoming Monster Jam videogame – Monster Jam: Path of Destruction. The video game will be available at retail on November 9, 2010 on Wii, Nintendo DS, the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PSP. Monster Jam: Path of Destruction is the ultimate, authentic monster truck experience complete with unprecedented realism, customization, truck handling and all-out destruction. Fan-favorites Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, and Grinder are all in the mix, and players can also create and customize their own trucks with thousands of options, unlocking new parts and upgrades as they progress through the game with the ultimate goal of reaching of reaching the Monster Jam World Finals.

Monster Jam: Path of Destruction is being developed with the most advanced vehicle handling ever. Gamers will be able to compete in the most popular Monster Jam stadiums, and will be blown away by the overall gaming experience and realism. More information on the game’s features will be revealed over the summer and fall.

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