Official Club Football sites launched
Codemasters launches a team-specific Web site for each of the 17 different versions of its upcoming soccer game.
Codemasters has today announced that it has launched 17 team-specific Web sites for its upcoming Club Football soccer game. The game, which is currently in development for the PS2 and Xbox, is unusual in that no less than 17 different versions of the game will be released--each dedicated to a different major European soccer team.
The Web sites launched today contain information on both the game and the clubs themselves, team-specific screenshots and downloads, and their own forums. The Web sites can be accessed using the following links:
AC Milan
Ajax
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Borussia Dortmund
Celtic
Chelsea
FC Barcelona
FC Bayern Munich
FC Internazionale
Hamburger SV
Juventus
Leeds United
Liverpool FC
Manchester United
Rangers
Real Madrid
For more information on Club Football, which is currently scheduled for release in Europe this fall, check out our previous coverage of the PS2 and Xbox versions of the game.
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