Skip to main content
Join The Community
- Join our community
11
Premium Benefits
24/7
Access Available
21K+
Active Members
Commenting
Join the discussion
Exclusive Articles Coming Soon
Member-only articles
Weekly Newsletters
Weekly gaming & entertainment news
Member Badges
Earn badges as you go
Exclusive Competitions
Members-only prize draws
Curated Deals Coming Soon
Tech and gaming deals worth grabbing
GET COMMUNITY ACCESS QUICK
For the quickest way to join, simply enter your email below and get access. We will send a confirmation and sign you up to our newsletter to keep you updated on all your gaming news.
By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
Want to subscribe to the magazine? Click the button below to find out more information.
Find out more
GET Community ACCESS QUICK

Join the GamesRadar community for quick access. Enter your email below and we'll send confirmation, and sign you up to our newsletter.

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

Background
Welcome to GamesRADAR+ Community !
Hi ,

Your membership journey starts here.

Keep exploring and earning more as a member.

MY ACCOUNT

Badge picture
Earn your first badge
Read 1 article to unlock your first badge.
Keep earning badges
Explore ways to get more involved as a member.
Latest Games News

Latest Games News

Breaking gaming news and updates

Read Now
Latest Games Reviews

Latest Games Reviews

Expert verdicts on the newest releases

Read Now

See what you’ve unlocked.

Explore your membership benefits.

Explore
Member Exclusives

Stay Ahead with GamesRadar+

Get the biggest gaming news, reviews, and releases straight to your inbox.

Explore

Sign Out
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+
US EditionUS CA EditionCanada UK EditionUK AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Games
    • Game Insights
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
    • Genres
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
    • Franchises
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • Insights
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
    • Computing
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
    • Accessories & Tech
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
  • home
  • Games
    • View Games
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • View Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • View Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • View TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • View Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • View Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • View Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • View Hardware
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • View Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
    • View Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
Trending
  • Saros review
  • Arc Raiders
  • The Boys S5
  • Best turn-based RPGs
  • Submit your clips. Win prizes
  • Delta Force giveaway
Don't miss these
Crimson Desert
RPGs The Witcher 3 director says Crimson Desert isn't "story heavy," but it still gets "RPG things" right
Armored tank warrior walking in cathedral
Action Games Meet the dev who quit Rockstar Games during GTA 6 fever to make a single-player MMO-like
G'raha Tia looks distantly in a trailer for Final Fantasy 14 Stormblood
Final Fantasy As Final Fantasy 14 looks to the future, I hope Square Enix remembers the quest that got me excited for Dawntrail
Arc Raiders screenshot of a helmet lying in sand
Third Person Shooters Tarkov chief is right: Arc Raiders is an extraction shooter for casual people, that's why I like it
Crimson Desert hero with eyes shut
Open World Games Crimson Desert is just more proof that waiting to play games is the best
Arc Raiders player holding a gun in red light
Third Person Shooters Marathon, Arc Raiders, and Last Flag devs discuss the ongoing evolution of multiplayer shooters
Best Ps5 games
Games Best PS5 games: The 25 greatest PlayStation 5 games in 2026, ranked
A header image for the Best Games 2026 list with a GamesRadar+ logo, showing Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, Marathon, and Monster Hunter Stories 3
Games The best games to play in 2026, so far
Tomodachi Living The Dream
Simulation Games I love Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, but having no Switch 2 version is a mistake
A selection of board games laid out on a wooden table, behind a GamesRadar+ logo
Board Games Best board games 2026, with hand-picked recommendations from industry experts
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era key art showing a knight charging across a field, with a dragon swooping in the distance
Strategy Games Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is leveraging player feedback to deliver the strategy RPG I've longed for since 2005
Best Lord of the Rings games: a screenshot of Talion on a dragon in Middle-Earth Shadow of War.
Games The best Lord of the Rings games to help you have a Middle-earth adventure
James holds the Alice stuffie in concept art by Jean Walter
Adventure Games Alice Madness Returns creator American McGee is making a spiritual successor, and he's not worried about EA
Arc Raiders raider swinging a hammer at an Arc
Third Person Shooters Arc Raiders players complain Riven Tides update took a hammer to weapon durability
College Football 26
Sports Games College Football 26 recruiting guide for Dynasty mode
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


Want to add more newsletters?

GamesRadar+

Every Friday

GamesRadar+

Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them.

GTA 6 O'clock

Every Thursday

GTA 6 O'clock

Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.

Knowledge

Every Friday

Knowledge

From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.

The Setup

Every Thursday

The Setup

Hardware nerds unite, sign up to our free tech newsletter for a weekly digest of the hottest new tech, the latest gadgets on the test bench, and much more.

Switch 2 Spotlight

Every Wednesday

Switch 2 Spotlight

Sign up to our new Switch 2 newsletter, where we bring you the latest talking points on Nintendo's new console each week, bring you up to date on the news, and recommend what games to play.

The Watchlist

Every Saturday

The Watchlist

Subscribe for a weekly digest of the movie and TV news that matters, direct to your inbox. From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we've got you covered.

SFX

Once a month

SFX

Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!


Join the club

Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
  1. Games
  2. Sports

Here's why rugby video games fail (and how to fix them)

Features
By Andy Hartup published 3 June 2016

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Email
Share this article
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
Subscribe to our newsletter

120 million - that's the number of people, globally, who watched the Rugby World Cup final back in 2015 between New Zealand and Australia. According to some reports, rugby is the second most popular sport in the Western world (outside the US), behind football / soccer, and even in the US - where most die-hard sports fans would struggle to tell you much about it - some broadcasts will attract in excess of 1 million viewers. There's no shortage of fans, then, so why is the sport is so woefully under-served when it comes to video games?

While FIFA and PES limber up for another iteration that will delight round-ball fans, there's slim pickings for rugby enthusiasts. See, somewhere along the way, it was decided that rugby games simply don't sell, and they were promptly ditched in favour of safer bets like Madden and FIFA. This means that they  haven't iterated alongside other sports franchises, and with every passing year it gets harder and harder to rejoin the game. You've got nothing to build on. Core sports have absolutely nailed their gameplay and presentation, so it's all about tweaking, fine-tuning, adding new players. This year's PES, for example, is dining out on the fact it has improved goalkeeper AI.

Back in April, we got a game called Rugby Challenge 3, which is - duh - the third in a series made by Aussie developers Wicked Witch. It's not a new game, but there are some areas that require improvement. Here are things that need to be tweaked, changed, and overhauled from that game:

Article continues below
You may like
  • Crimson Desert screenshot of Kliff with an orange On the Radar overlay I hope Crimson Desert never fixes its weird controls
  • AJ Lee strides forward during her entrance in WWE 2K26 WWE 2K26 preview: Makes a fantastic entrance thanks to theatrical and tactical evolutions that have me pumped to play
  • A bustling town market beneath a looming castle in Fable Fable promises a Bethesda-like reactive fantasy world, and I think it will be enough to cover for The Elder Scrolls 6

1) Fucking everything. Even the name.

See the difference here? It may seem like I'm being unnecessarily harsh, that I'm insulting the hard work of a development team that genuinely loves the sport. That's not the case: I believe that the whole formula needs to be changed; that rugby games need to be built differently from other sports. Rugby Challenge 3 attempts to capture the game by imitating the way FIFA or - more notably - Madden plays, but by doing so it forces the nature of the actual sport it's simulating to change. Round peg, square hole. On top of that, it clearly tries to achieve the same as EA's long-running franchises, but with a fraction of the budget and an absence of years and years of tech development to create a solid, workable foundation.

So what needs to happen? For starters, the creators need to look at two things: 1) what are the needs of the actual sport of rugby, and 2) what are the fans - the people who will actually buy the game - looking for. Let's start with the first point.

Rugby is a far, far more complex and demanding game than football / soccer. It's filled with different types of play, running lines, and player behaviours. On top of that, it flows continuously, unlike American football, so you can't just simulate the game in short, sharp bursts. You have 30 players to keep track of, plus three officials, and a ball that is deliberately shaped to bounce unpredictably. Nightmare. Previous attempts (and this is the vast majority of rugby games) highlight the inherent issues: packs of players ball-chase, instead of holding their positions, which makes the game completely fall apart. Players over-run passes, backs spend the whole game rucking, there's no time to kick, tackles are sluggish, the commentary can't keep track of the action... it goes on and on. The crux of the issue is that there's simply too much happening, moment to moment, to give an accurate representation of recognisable rugby. 

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

Imagine trying to recreate this...

Unless you strip the game back to 7s (which is very popular in the US, so that's possible), it's too much data to handle for both the game and the player. How do you accurately simulate being a prop and a full-back using the same set of control inputs or AI routines? It's technically possible, but you'd need twice the resources of a FIFA or Madden to make it happen. So it won't.

The solution, then, is two-fold. One option - and the most obvious - is to ditch the gameplay altogether, and create a really, really in-depth sim, like Football Manager. Build your team, tinker with sliders and settings, manage club budgets, and generally geek out on the strategic nature of the sport. Bamboozle opposing teams with your new take on the diamond formation, then bamboozle fans by ditching it the very next year and finishing ninth in the Aviva Premiership. Football Manager's tactical bent plays heavily into a sport where each position has defined roles and requirements, and the ability to tinker and simulate 'every aspect of the game' is a good fit for rugby.

You may like
  • Crimson Desert screenshot of Kliff with an orange On the Radar overlay I hope Crimson Desert never fixes its weird controls
  • AJ Lee strides forward during her entrance in WWE 2K26 WWE 2K26 preview: Makes a fantastic entrance thanks to theatrical and tactical evolutions that have me pumped to play
  • A bustling town market beneath a looming castle in Fable Fable promises a Bethesda-like reactive fantasy world, and I think it will be enough to cover for The Elder Scrolls 6

Alternatively, you invent a turn-based 'battle system' that pauses the (traditional, on-pitch) game and allows you to manually set AI behaviour. Kinda like Madden, but you're artificially meddling with time rather than working with the natural 'down-to-down' flow of American football. So, for every phase of play, the action would stop and you'd queue up a series of commands for your team to execute (eg. Feed to George Ford and kick for corner, short-ball to Billy Vunipola, Danny Care to snipe the blindside) and you'd watch the AI play it out. Combined with more general 'style of play' settings, and pre-set attacking moves, you'd have a pretty decent simulation of the sport, providing the AI does what it's meant to - essentially you'd be the hand of God, influencing a game as it plays out. Similarly, you’d have defensive moves to counter the tendencies of opponents - just try not to spam the seemingly unbreakable Saracens ‘one-man-blitz’ defence.

This would have an impact on game flow, sure, so you’d have to artificially condense the time it takes complete a match (again, this is something Football Manager does well - it’s like you’re getting a highlight reel of the best or most notable moments of the game). Even better, you could impose a time-limit on making decisions for each play, dependent on how ‘rugby smart’ your active player is, to make sure the game moves at a pace and forces you to think. This would pretty neatly mirror the way the attacking game flows through the 9, 10, and 12 channel: got a shaky scrum-half? It’s going to cost you, Newcastle. You'd even tolerate a few unpredictable outcomes because that's what happens in real sport. Even better - the chance of success for each phase of play could depend on the confidence and experience of your play-makers. Essentially it’d make the game all about percentages and taking calculated risks… which rather neatly mirrors actual rugby, once you remove the physicality (which is something you’d struggle to replicate, virtually).

Personally, I'd play either option, although both cater to the passionate enthusiast in me, rather than the more casual sports fan. In an ideal world you’d combine the two to allow different play options for people who want to get more or less tactically involved. Neither is exactly something you'd play on the sofa with a friend, but does that matter?

Well, that leads us neatly onto point two - what do the fans actually want? It's certainly harder to get access to rugby, thanks to a lower presence in the media and a lack of marketable assets (name three players who your friends will have heard of), so those who want it are more motivated to seek it out. That's a bit of a generalisation, but unless you live in Wales or New Zealand, it's fair to assume that a little effort is involved in 'following' rugby, even casually. So, it stands to reason that if you offer the right game, in the right way, to the right audience... you're more likely to sell it to them because they're looking for reasons and avenues to interact with the thing they're passionate about.

Ok, I'll fully admit - I don't know what the size of that core audience is, and I totally accept that a more hardcore simulation would scare away less passionate fans. But, to be honest, they aren't buying the more casual games like Rugby Challenge 3 either (sorry) so there's very little to lose by changing the approach. Right now, the lack of authenticity and realism in rugby games is a huge frustration to the core, and a laughing-matter among the casuals - so who are they actually serving? It chills me to the bone to see Joe Marler taking a clearance kick in Rugby Challenge 3 (sorry), or to realise all the game's squads are a year out of date, but this is the reality of things. And I'm literally the person most likely to buy the game. Me.

Where do we find rugby fans? During the recent Rugby World Cup, the official app was downloaded 2.8million times, which suggests to me that bringing the game to phones and tablets is the way forward. Sure, many will own consoles and PCs, but why restrict yourself to the traditional 'core gamer' crowd? The cross-over simply isn't big enough.

That's something EA simply didn't have the luxury of considering back in 2004, when it ditched its own rugby series for good. It made perfect sense. The console-owning core wasn't buying it, so why keep making it? Unfortunately, that meant series like FIFA and PES - which had big enough audiences - got lightyears ahead, and continued to find their grooves. We know that the likes of Football Manager can run perfectly on mobile and tablet, as today's devices are rapidly becoming as powerful as most consoles, so it stands to reason that a more sim-based rugby game could replicate that success. 

There's even a potential awareness benefit here. One common complaint I hear about rugby is “I don't understand what's happening”. Something more tactically-focused could gently introduce people to the sport, allowing them to understand its nuances and flow. America - especially - would benefit from an education about how it differs to Grid Iron, because despite appearing similar on the surface, it's a hugely different beast. Sounds far fetched? I learned so, so much about basketball by playing NBA 2K, thanks to the fact it's a wonderful, clearly explained simulation of the sport.

Will anyone take a gamble on this madness? Completely reinvent the way rugby games are made to serve an unknown audience? Even as one of the sport's most passionate fans, I'd think twice about it. However, we only need one good game for the pieces to fall into place - something with immense tactical depth and an actual, decent simulation of rugby, would not only encourage players to invest hours and hours of play time, but would also very likely become a repeat purchase year after year. And here's another slice of brutal honesty: if you make a good rugby game, that players and clubs aren't horrifically embarrassed to be a part of, you're more likely to ride the waves of their personal recommendations on social media.

Now is certainly the time. Broadcasters are looking to streaming services to serve sports like rugby to wider audiences, directly connecting fans to the stuff they want to see. You want a rugby channel? You subscribe to it, and don't have to hunt through the mainstream media for odd games, or snippets of info on the sport you love. Again, it's just another place where a decent rugby game - or any other non-core sport - would find an audience.

So, there you have it - simple - I've fixed rugby games. The second most popular sport in the world (western world, I suspect) can now have its time in the sunshine, right? Maybe. It's equally possible I'll be playing another awkwardly-made FIFA-alike this time next year, soaking up the crushing sense of disappointment and grumbling about the fact its portrayal of rugby is about as accurate as Michael Bay's recreation of Pearl Harbor, and wondering if I really am alone in expecting something a little better...

CATEGORIES
PC Gaming Xbox One PS4 Platforms Xbox PlayStation
Andy Hartup
Andy Hartup
Social Links Navigation
Read more
Crimson Desert screenshot of Kliff with an orange On the Radar overlay
RPGs I hope Crimson Desert never fixes its weird controls
 
 
AJ Lee strides forward during her entrance in WWE 2K26
WWE 2K WWE 2K26 preview: Makes a fantastic entrance thanks to theatrical and tactical evolutions that have me pumped to play
 
 
A bustling town market beneath a looming castle in Fable
RPGs Fable promises a Bethesda-like reactive fantasy world, and I think it will be enough to cover for The Elder Scrolls 6
 
 
Chelsea green raises a belt as she enters the ring in WWE 2K26
WWE 2K WWE 2K26 review: "Outstanding action in the ring grapples with overly-monetized rewards, which feels like a work"
 
 
Big in 2026
FPS Games Hell Let Loose: Vietnam wants to be a tougher, smarter FPS where kills hardly matter: "We sit in a specific space where we're not COD or Battlefield, but also not military simulation"
 
 
Arknights Endfield operators
Action RPGs Arknights Endfield lead says good gacha systems don't hurt "player's ability to enjoy the gameplay"
 
 
Latest in Sports
A footballer yells in promotional art for Locked 2.
Sports Games All Locked 2 codes (April 2026) for free Yen
 
 
Blue-skinned character wearing backwards hat is protected by illuminous orb while smirking and raising up weapon with one hand
Sports Games PvP indie golf game with 93% "very positive" reviews hits 1 million copies sold on Steam in just over a month
 
 
WWE 2K26
WWE 2K The best WWE 2K26 CAWs you have to download right now
 
 
WWE 2K26
WWE 2K WWE 2K26 MyRise walkthrough and chapter rewards guide
 
 
MLB The Show 26
Sports Games MLB The Show 26 codes (April 2026) and how to redeem them for free packs
 
 
Chelsea green raises a belt as she enters the ring in WWE 2K26
WWE 2K WWE 2K26 replaces traditional DLC with battle passes, and fans are already worn out with the grind
 
 
Latest in Features
Arjun holds up his hands in a Saros cinematic
Third Person Shooters "We live on the fringe": In Saros, Housemarque's greatest influence is itself
 
 
The Blood of Dawnwalker
RPGs How The Blood of Dawnwalker can shape the future of RPGs
 
 
The Blood of Dawnwalker
RPGs The Blood of Dawnwalker makes one hell of a first impression
 
 
Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle in The Punisher: One Last Kill
Streaming Services Your guide to everything streaming on Disney Plus in April 2026
 
 
A side by side image of the Steam Controller next to a screenshot from a Planet Coaster trailer
Gaming Controllers The Steam Controller could help make a city builder-sized dent in my gaming backlog
 
 
Austin Abrams as Bryan in Resident Evil
Horror Movies Resident Evil movie: Everything we know about the new horror adaptation
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. Pragmata Diana hacking in the Shelter with her arm outstretched
    1
    Capcom teases that Pragmata might have a future as a franchise, after at least 6 years in development hell pays off with 1 million sales in 2 days
  2. 2
    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 studio insists AI used in "early stages of production" only, dodges questions about translator allegedly replaced by AI but says "we do not see AI as a substitute for human work"
  3. 3
    Elder Scrolls Online vet hates when people call the MMO a "WoW clone" since "you're not going to have fun at all" if you play it like Blizzard's game
  4. 4
    Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced grants my wish and cuts PS3-era online nonsense, but now it's been replaced with the modern online nonsense of Shadows
  5. 5
    Andy Serkis says playing Snoke in Star Wars: The Force Awakens was "a massive challenge" because the humanoid was "evolving as we were going along"

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...