Full website for Facebreaker launches

by pastapadre
Posted May 16th, 2008 at 12:03 pm

The full website for Facebreaker went live yesterday, replacing the blog-like structured site that had been in place since the game’s announcement in late January. A new character is going to debut every other week and while I have discussed it previously the site does confirm that the game will be releasing on September 3rd and for $50.

Though there isn’t really anything new right now it’ll be a place to check in on a regular basis as they’ve shown an active interest in the community and have frequently added new content. Character profiles with screenshots and videos along with producer blogs are currently the focus. The marketing push is only going to get stronger as this is the first title that will fall under the Freestyle label and EA seems to have high hopes for the successful launch of a new franchise.

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  • qdog
    [quote comment="21437"]I can prophet already now, this game will be a failure, You do not have to be clever to see that. 80k copies on the first week, 45k on the second and the total shall stop around 600k.
    The whole concept is crazy, the style and the theme is contrary, I mean it is a childish (trying to be funny) looking game, suggested under the age of 16, but the boxing is a brutal, bloody sport. I am not a big gamer, but I would not play with NBA 2K8, if Loony-tunes figures would run up and down. It is like GTA4 comparing to Bad Day LA (awful trying from McGee). This is not a game for adults. Or EA is aiming the age of 10-16, with a funny, cartoony, but in the same time bloody box game? They can, but it wont be successfull.
    FNR3 was a quality game from EA, no doubt, the new 2K boxing game looks more a story-based role-game, not a casual one!

    Just remember these line, one month after the release of the game.[/quote]

    YOu are right, this game is gonna flop badly too.
  • ReignMan
    I can prophet already now, this game will be a failure, You do not have to be clever to see that. 80k copies on the first week, 45k on the second and the total shall stop around 600k.
    The whole concept is crazy, the style and the theme is contrary, I mean it is a childish (trying to be funny) looking game, suggested under the age of 16, but the boxing is a brutal, bloody sport. I am not a big gamer, but I would not play with NBA 2K8, if Loony-tunes figures would run up and down. It is like GTA4 comparing to Bad Day LA (awful trying from McGee). This is not a game for adults. Or EA is aiming the age of 10-16, with a funny, cartoony, but in the same time bloody box game? They can, but it wont be successfull.
    FNR3 was a quality game from EA, no doubt, the new 2K boxing game looks more a story-based role-game, not a casual one!

    Just remember these line, one month after the release of the game.
  • Ronnie Singh
    Wow, I don't think I'd pay 20 dollars for this piece of crap game. I'm gonna hold out for FN4 and Prizefighter baby!!!!
  • DLaren
    I really like what they're doing with this game, I probably won't pay $50 for it (unless it's feature rich), but I'll definetely grab it when I can find it for $40.
  • TestyCake
    they only show voodoo and romeo as being known so far. dont tell me we have to wait two weeks between each one and end up getting guys we've already seen like steve and molotov
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