Despite being concerned about that peaceful conundrum with THQ, we knew Adidas still planned on launching its MiCoach online game sooner or later within the near future. Now, after weeks of keeping those lips sealed, the German company announced it's teaming up with publisher 505 Games to finally bring the fitness-driven title to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 -- where it'll primarily use the Kinect and Move add-ons. While 505 will handle all publishing duties, Adidas notes the MiCoach game is within the works by UK developer Chromativity "under exclusive license." For sure, the F50 creator couldn't leave its star reps out of this one, that is why sport celebs like Kaká, José Mourinho and Dwight Howard are going to be teaching "Masterclasses" inside the game. Hey, no less than now you understand you will not need to be out at the field to place that tracking system to good use.
adidas COLLABORATE WITH 505 GAMES FOR GLOBAL PUBLISHING RIGHTS
TO miCoach CONSOLE GAME
adidas' Digital Training Platform miCoach Makes Its First Foray Onto Online game Consoles
In Time for the "Summer of Sport"
Global games publisher 505 Games today announced that it's moving into a global agreement with global sports powerhouse adidas to publish the long-awaited adidas miCoach online game. The title should be available this summer for the Xbox 360® game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system
miCoach is a private training system from adidas for athletes of every age, gender and level. Users can develop bespoke training plans in keeping with their chosen sporting activity, track their workout progress, get coaching feedback and spot improvements.
The adidas miCoach online game brings consumers a more technical, sports-training approach than other fitness games at the console systems. Boasting full motion-controlled support and whole optical body tracking with the Kinect™ for Xbox 360 and PlayStation®Move for PlayStation 3, players can train alongside their sports heroes with over 400 exercises devoted to optimising fitness levels for particular sports.
Unparalleled connectivity further enables the millions of folk worldwide who interact with the miCoach system through mobile apps and micoach.com to increase their training program into their living rooms and add their achievements within the game to their exercise regime.
The sport features 18 of adidas' globally recognized athletes across six different sports including Kaka, Dwight Howard, Manuel Neuer, Jessica Ennis, Jose Mourinho, Ana Ivanovic, Will Genia and Eric Berry all of whom provide Masterclasses for his or her sport.
Simon Drabble, Director of miCoach business unit for adidas said, "We're very excited to be bringing the miCoach console game to market. Training alongside your personal heroes is a fun and tasty option to recover on your sport or just assist you reach your fitness goals."
"Working with adidas on bringing this game to market provides an incredibly exciting and immediate opportunity," said Tim Woodley, head of worldwide Brand at 505 Games. "Bringing something truly new to the sports training and fitness segment on consoles, integrating it into the broader miCoach pantheon and capitalising on a packed summer of sport in 2012 is solely the beginning of an awesome relationship."
The adidas miCoach online game is being developed by UK developer Chromativity (formerly Lightning Fish Games) under exclusive license from adidas.
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