Don Bradman Cricket 14 announced
Developed by Big Ant Studios, Don Bradman Cricket 14 introduces a number of features for cricket enthusiasts.
Publisher Home Entertainment Suppliers (HES) and developer Big Ant Studios have announced Don Bradman Cricket 14.
Big Ant Studios and HES are working under a licence agreement with the Bradman Foundation to deliver the game.
Don Bradman Cricket 14 will sport a number of features for cricket enthusiasts, including a Career Mode, which will allow to players take a young cricketer through the ranks to international representation.
Batting and bowling controls that allow for 360 shot control and an appeal and electronic review system are touted as some of the features on offer. Online play will also be supported, with over 4,000 community-created players and teams to be available for download. An online save system will also allow for the continuation of online matches with opponents.
The game's physics system will account for the players' weight and height, as well as ball physics.
Don Bradman Cricket 14 will be released later this year for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.
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