EA has released a new trailer showcasing the visual improvements in Fight Night Round 4 from authentic boxer likenesses to the new physics-based knockdowns.
Weapon X of the Bitbag Writes: Word on the street has it that EA will be launching their Fight Night Round 4 beta the first day of E3. This beta will run for a total of 2 weeks. I don't know how you can get in the beta, but this is supposedly what's coming up.
IncGamers report that UK gamers who pre-order the upcoming Fight Night Round 4 through Gamestation will received early access to the demo.
Fight Night Round 4 producer Dean Richards has revealed to IncGamers that the upcoming boxing sequel will feature online world championships for the first time in a purely skill-based online multiplayer mode.
EA has released a new video for Fight Night Round 4 showing off the various fighting styles available in the game. The publisher has also revealed details of the upcoming demo.
StickSkills.com writes, "With the game launching late next month, it was only a matter of time before the roster hit the internet."
EA Sports President Peter Moore has defended putting convicted rapist Mike Tyson on the cover of Fight Night Round 4, saying he's on the box because "he's one of the greatest boxers of all time."
WorthPlaying writes: "Promising to revolutionize the fighting genre, Fight Night Round 4 features an all new physics based gameplay engine that brings the most authentic interpretation of the sweet science to the video game world. The action inside the ring will be faster than ever, delivering a true representation of the sport's incredible speed, accuracy, timing, and power."
IncGamers report that Electronic Arts used Fight Night Round 4's AI to emulate the forthcoming real-life boxing match, and the outcome, if FNR4 is to be believed, is that Pacquiao will knockout Hatton in the 11th round.
A Fight Night Round 4 demo will be released in mid-May. The demo will recreate the fight between Manny Pacquiao vs. Ricky Hatton. If you're wondering why you haven't heard of that epic, bruising encounter before... that's because it hasn't actually happened yet. The fight is scheduled to take place on May 2nd, with the demo weighing in after that.
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Badassgamer writes "Gamers worldwide can expect to experience EA's new boxing kingpin 'Fight Night Round 4' for the first time ever very, very soon."
EA Sports highly anticipated boxing title, Fight Night Round 4 is set to release on June 30th, 2009 for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Ve3tro writes: "According to one of EA's community managers Alain Quinto on Twitter, Fight Night Round 4 is slated for a June 30th release and pre-ordering is now available over at the EA Store."
Gamestop are offering a bonus deal for you boxing fans out there. When you preorder Fight Night: Round 4 from gamestop (online or in-store) you get the chance to have the demo 2 weeks before it officially comes out.
Gamezine writes: The first footage of Fight Night Round 4 will hit the inter-webs in the coming days.
EA has announced that Fight Night Round 4, the next title in their long-standing boxing series, will be shipping worldwide on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this summer.
StickSkills.com brings to you brand new details on Fight Night Round 4, and the release date for the upcoming heavily anticipated boxing title.
Over on PS3Evolved was just released the box shot for Fight Night Round 4 but INFECTED503 also mentions that "In the same press release the announced the pack shot was a small mention that by Pre-Ordering the game at Gamestop you will receive early access to the games demo."
Muhammad Ali, the most celebrated boxer of all time, was famous for his quick tongue and his even quicker hands that wore down his opponents fight after fight. Ali was the first fighter in history to win the undisputed heavyweight championship three times, and is highly revered for his contribution to the sport of boxing. Mike Tyson, a knock out legend, will join Ali on the cover. The youngest boxer ever to win a heavyweight championship, Tyson enthralled the world with his precision, power, and ability to put away his opponents in the first round. These two boxing icons finally come face to face in Fight Night Round 4.