My Horse and Me Returning This Fall
My Horse and Me gets a Sequel on the DS, Wii, PC
Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Atari has announced My Horse and Me 2, the sequel to 2007’s sports and lifestyle video game experience. My Horse and Me 2 is scheduled for release on PC, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii in the Fall of 2008.

”My Horse and Me is a great success story for Atari as it brought something special to equestrian gamers with its realistic depiction of the horse riding lifestyle. We are taking the realism and entertainment of the original game even further with the sequel,” said Cyril Voiron, VP Brand Management, Worldwide Publishing, Atari. ”Our goal is to establish My Horse and Me 2 as the leading equestrian gaming brand and give players the most authentic and entertaining way to enjoy the horse riding lifestyle in a game.”

My Horse and Me 2 is packed with new features, new graphics and animations, and a new storyline to give fans the most complete equestrian experience and the most realistic horse simulation seen in a game. The My Horse and Me series are the only games in the world to earn the exclusive license from the FEI, the world’s leading horse sports organization.

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