DreamCatcher to release X-treme Beach Soccer
A new beach-themed soccer game is in development for the Xbox and PC.
DreamCatcher has announced that it will be publishing X-treme Beach Soccer for both the Xbox and PC. This fast-paced arcade-style game will be set in various exotic locations, including Rio, Marseilles, Venice Beach, and Bangkok. While in the game, players can perform a variety of soccer moves such as bicycle kicks and diving headers. In addition, X-treme Beach Soccer will feature 32 teams, as well as season, custom, arcade, and survival modes.
"There are so many sports games out there, it's tough to come up with something really original," said Richard Wah Kan, CEO of DreamCatcher. "X-treme Beach Soccer brings a real twist to the genre and offers something totally original."
X-treme Beach Soccer is scheduled for release this fall.
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