Codemasters announced it will publish Ashes Cricket 2009 as the official game of this summer’s tournament for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. Wii version will be released later in the year.
Ashes Cricket 2009 is fully licensed by the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board), the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) and Cricket Australia, providing the game with all the official players, kit, stadia – including Lords and The Brit Oval – and equipment from this year’s npower Ashes Series.
Ashes Cricket 2009’s comprehensive ‘Ashes’ mode will feature all five Tests played out at recreations of each venue. In addition, gamers will also be able to play Test matches, One Day Internationals, 20 over games and a series of challenge modes.All versions will feature full online multiplayer as well as support for local multiplayer games.
Jamie Firth, Producer, Codemasters:
“The Ashes is set to be the sporting event of the summer and it’s great to be producing the official game of the Series. In partnering with the development team at Transmission Games, Ashes Cricket 2009 is a cricket title with an unprecedented heritage that comes from two companies that know and love the sport. The Brian Lara titles became the number one cricket gaming brand for over ten years and it’s a reputation that we fully intend to continue with Ashes Cricket 2009.”
John Perera, ECB Commercial Director:
“The Ashes is one of the iconic challenges in world sport. With cricket set to dominate the sporting calendar this summer we’re delighted to be able to give cricket fans the chance to follow in the footsteps of their heroes and try and win back the Ashes for England. Cricket as a sport lends itself extremely well to this type of treatment and we are pleased that with Codemasters technical expertise we will be providing gamers with the next best thing to be playing out in the middle. We are sure it will be a great success.”










hey this new game does it include just ashes or others as well e.g austraila v sri lanka 50overs and things like that or just ashes
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