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ICC Pro Cricket 2015 to release for the World Cup
Update:
Thanks to IGN we have a little bit more information, confirming that there's no multiplayer in the game and giving us the following new screenshot
The official announcement came at a press conference at the SCG, featuring Harsha Bhogle and Brett Lee:
Original Article follows:
Yet to be officially announced, PlanetCricket received a tip regarding the upcoming release of ICC Pro Cricket 2015, an officially licensed World Cup 2015 game coming soon to PC, Android and iOS. Detail is limited at this stage, but given the short time remaining until the tournament commences, it's likely that the game will officially launch soon.
Known at this stage is the price on PC of ₹299/US$9.99, which makes it very similar to the last World Cup where we got Cricket Power, a slightly updated version of Cricket Revolution.
A gif on their website offers the only real glimpse at gameplay, with it showing a pitch marker based batting and bowling system, which should mean keyboard controls on the PC version of the game.
Continue reading the Original Blog Post.
ICC Pro Cricket 2015 to release for the World Cup
Update:
Thanks to IGN we have a little bit more information, confirming that there's no multiplayer in the game and giving us the following new screenshot
The official announcement came at a press conference at the SCG, featuring Harsha Bhogle and Brett Lee:
.@Brettlee_58 tries his hand at [HASHTAG]#ICCProCricket2015[/HASHTAG] the Official Video Game of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 @SCG pic.twitter.com/5A4tuU5eDf
— @ProCricket2015 (@procricket2015) February 6, 2015
— @ProCricket2015 (@procricket2015) February 6, 2015
Original Article follows:
Yet to be officially announced, PlanetCricket received a tip regarding the upcoming release of ICC Pro Cricket 2015, an officially licensed World Cup 2015 game coming soon to PC, Android and iOS. Detail is limited at this stage, but given the short time remaining until the tournament commences, it's likely that the game will officially launch soon.
Known at this stage is the price on PC of ₹299/US$9.99, which makes it very similar to the last World Cup where we got Cricket Power, a slightly updated version of Cricket Revolution.
A gif on their website offers the only real glimpse at gameplay, with it showing a pitch marker based batting and bowling system, which should mean keyboard controls on the PC version of the game.
Continue reading the Original Blog Post.
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