I will forgive you for thinking you’ve heard this all before – Gamebience’s Cricket Life has been the perennial ‘coming soon’ cricket game for nearly my entire time at PlanetCricket – with the game first announced in August 2006, and then with release plans seemingly yearly since then, all being postponed for various reasons, including a battle over the use of the Gamebience company name in India.
An updated website today marked the relaunch of Cricket Life
I will forgive you for thinking you’ve heard this all before – Gamebience’s Cricket Life has been the perennial ‘coming soon’ cricket game for nearly my entire time at PlanetCricket – with the game first announced in August 2006, and then with release plans seemingly yearly since then, all being postponed for various reasons, including a battle over the use of the Gamebience company name in India.
[URL='http://cricketlifegame.com/']An updated website today marked the relaunch of Cricket Life
– describing the game as revolving around the life of a cricket player, including ‘fully interactive’ scenes of press conferences to announce new contracts and interaction with other players and coaches. The game promises to be ‘Bigger and Better’, with a planned release on current and next-gen consoles as well as PC. A PC only management-focused edition will be first early next year, with the full game with 3D gameplay being on consoles as well towards the end of 2014.
A partnership between Gamebience and Xteger Inc. is the catalyst for this revival of the game, with Xteger CEO Gerald Matthews acknowledging the past release troubles in telling PlanetCricket,
We have been working with Gamebience for the past four months to bring this franchise back on track and present it to the public. We have considerably invested in purchasing the rights of Cricket Life franchise and Xteger Inc. is a result of this partnership. We will make sure there are no hiccups or hurdles down the road this time.
The “Cricket Life HQ” – a part of the game allowing player creation and kit editing – seemingly similar to the Cricket Academy of Don Bradman Cricket 14 – will be available later this month for a free download.
You can discuss this news in our Cricket Life forum.
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– describing the game as revolving around the life of a cricket player, including ‘fully interactive’ scenes of press conferences to announce new contracts and interaction with other players and coaches. The game promises to be ‘Bigger and Better’, with a planned release on current and next-gen consoles as well as PC. A PC only management-focused edition will be first early next year, with the full game with 3D gameplay being on consoles as well towards the end of 2014.
A partnership between Gamebience and Xteger Inc. is the catalyst for this revival of the game, with Xteger CEO Gerald Matthews acknowledging the past release troubles in telling PlanetCricket,
We have been working with Gamebience for the past four months to bring this franchise back on track and present it to the public. We have considerably invested in purchasing the rights of Cricket Life franchise and Xteger Inc. is a result of this partnership. We will make sure there are no hiccups or hurdles down the road this time.
The “Cricket Life HQ” – a part of the game allowing player creation and kit editing – seemingly similar to the Cricket Academy of Don Bradman Cricket 14 – will be available later this month for a free download.
You can discuss this news in our Cricket Life forum.
Article by Matt Whitehorn -
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