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'Virtua Tennis 4' receives PS3-only content
Published Friday, Apr 1 2011, 12:30 BST | By Matthew Reynolds | 1 comment
Exclusive content has been announced for the PlayStation 3 version of Virtua Tennis 4.
Legendary players Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Pat Rafter will be available from day-one in the game, as well as two additional mini-games.
Pin Crusher will see the return of the ten-pin bowling serving challenge witnessed in previous Virtua Tennis titles, while Net Blitz will be a Move-only exercise of returning balls into different-sized nets.
It was previously confirmed that the PS3 version will include support for PlayStation Move and stereoscopic 3D.
Series producer Mie Kumagai had previously told DS that Sega added new features to the fourth game because the franchise had become "exhausted".
Virtua Tennis 4 will also be available on Xbox 360 and PC, and will release on April 29 in Europe and on May 10 in North America.
> Click here to read our hands-on preview with Virtua Tennis 4
Watch videos for PS3 exclusive mini-games Pin Crusher and Net Blitz below:
Legendary players Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Pat Rafter will be available from day-one in the game, as well as two additional mini-games.
Pin Crusher will see the return of the ten-pin bowling serving challenge witnessed in previous Virtua Tennis titles, while Net Blitz will be a Move-only exercise of returning balls into different-sized nets.
It was previously confirmed that the PS3 version will include support for PlayStation Move and stereoscopic 3D.
Series producer Mie Kumagai had previously told DS that Sega added new features to the fourth game because the franchise had become "exhausted".
Virtua Tennis 4 will also be available on Xbox 360 and PC, and will release on April 29 in Europe and on May 10 in North America.
> Click here to read our hands-on preview with Virtua Tennis 4
Watch videos for PS3 exclusive mini-games Pin Crusher and Net Blitz below:
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