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The Bigs 2 Heads For Home
Featuring improved controls and animations.
Date: Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

2K Sports has announced The BIGS 2 is now available in stores nationwide for the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP and the Nintendo Wii.

In addition to new player animations and improved pick-up-and-play controls, The BIGS 2 offers fans the ability to make more strategic decisions with the added Batter’s Wheelhouse, execute new Legendary Catches, and pull off amazing Big Slams. Exciting new game modes have also been added this season, including Become a Legend and the heavily fan requested, Season mode.

Become a Legend picks up the story from the end of the Rookie Challenge mode from The BIGS, as gamers take on the role of a player that suffered a career threatening injury and is challenged to regain his Major League career by fighting his way back at the Mexican league to the Majors. Along the way, players compete in boss battles against MLB legends and steal players from other teams, eventually earning enough votes to get into the Hall of Fame.

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