Rumble Roses XX confirmed for North America
All-gal grappler gets a return bout with online play, tag-team action on the Xbox 360.
The Xbox 360 is about to get a whole lot jigglier, as Konami today announced that the girls-only grappler Rumble Roses XX will see release in North America on Microsoft's next-generation system.
The original Rumble Roses on the PlayStation 2 was known for its combination of WWE SmackDown! developer Yukes' pro-wrestling engine with video game vixens, more along the lines of Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball.
For the sequel, Konami is promising to deliver more on both fronts. On top of the expected graphics overhaul in the move to next-generation hardware, Rumble Roses XX will feature greatly expanded move sets for each wrestler, online play, and tag-team action, as well as new battle royale and elimination modes. Accompanying the announcement of a domestic release for the game was a teaser-trailer that showed off some snippets of gameplay and a few of the new double-team attacks.
No release date or price has yet been announced for the game. For more on Rumble Roses XX, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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