Victorious Boxers Challenge Announced for Wii
First Person boxing game arrives next month
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Ubisoft UK has announced that they will be releasing a boxing game for the Nintendo Wii entitled Victorious Boxers Challenge, from developer Grand Prix, on March 28th, 2008. First person boxing game follows the story of high school student Ippo Makunouchi as he tries to become the greatest boxer around.

Fight out several rounds with your friends or play through the deep and compelling story mode and choose from 3 different types of controlling methods. The game will feature 25 different boxers, each with their own special moves in the ring as well as 10 different locales to fight in, ranging from small gyms to the luxurious Las Vegas Arena.

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