Don King Presents: Prize Fighter Screens
New boxing game from 2K is a hair raising experience
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

2K Sports has released a few new screenshots of their upcoming boxing game, Don King Presents: Prizefighter for the Xbox 360. The game aims to deliver the deepest, most authentic and entertaining boxing experience available this side of the ropes.

The action within the ring accurately mimics the sport’s tactics and hard knocks by allowing players to create angles and openings using a full arsenal of true 3D, motion captured movement, and punch mechanics found only in the real world sport, until now.

The life of a boxer is about more than just a night at the fights; it’s about building a career and rising to stardom. 2K Sports has captured that in Don King Presents: Prizefighter, where players must train, overcome adversity, get promoted, and avoid temptation to rise in notoriety, all while watching the story of their rise to champion unfold in a unique, live-action, sports documentary style that features real-life legends from the world of boxing.

You can check out the newly released screenshots in our Media Section !

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