Activision announced today the upcoming release of
Monster Jam: Urban Assault.
The genre-defining monster truck action in
the original hit Monster Jam<sup>
®</sup>
has destroyed the stadium barriers and players will now be able to
wreak havoc on city streets around the world. The game will be
available on the PlayStation<sup>
®</sup>2 computer entertainment system, PSP<sup>
®</sup> (PlayStation<sup>
®</sup>Portable) system, Wii<sup>
TM</sup> and Nintendo DS<sup>
TM</sup> in fall 2008.
Selling
a record of over 4 million tickets at over 325 performances in 2007 at
the premier stadiums and arenas in the world, Monster Jam is one of the
best known touring entertainment brands in both North America and
Europe, in addition to its recent international expansion into Central
America. The 2008 Monster Jam tour kicked off this year with further
record breaking attendances and is on pace to be the greatest year to
date in terms of live event attendance, television coverage on network
and cable, worldwide licensed merchandise, international event growth
and online presence.
"Last year's launch of the Activision
produced Monster Jam, which was the first Monster Jam branded video
game at retail in over five years, exceeded our expectations in terms
of both gameplay and positive fan response," Charlie Mancuso, President
of Live Nation Motor Sports, Inc. "But Monster Jam fans and gamers are
not easily satisfied. For the sequel, we agreed with Activision that we
had only one choice: throw the rules out the window and go for total
destruction outside the normal Monster Jam environments!"
Taking
Monster Jam monster trucks onto the streets and other urban settings
and being rewarded for the scale of the damage and destruction is one
of the new key features of Monster Jam: Urban Assault. Feel the crunch
of twisting metal underneath as you drive legendary and world famous
monster truck favorites like Grave Digger<sup>
®</sup>, Maximum Destruction<sup>
®</sup>, Monster Mutt<sup>
®</sup>, El Toro Loco<sup>
®</sup>, Captain's Curse<sup>
®</sup>, and Blue Thunder<sup>
®</sup>, or select from newer stars on the Monster Jam tour like Stone Crusher<sup>
TM</sup>, Backwards Bob<sup>
TM</sup> and Spitfire Monster Truck<sup>
TM</sup>. Your goal is to demolish every vehicle you see.
"What
would Monster Jam fans do if they could unleash the raw power of the
world's biggest and baddest monster trucks in an urban setting, however
they liked? Monster Jam: Urban Assault is our attempt to answer this
question," said Dave Oxford, Activision Publishing. "We are confident
Monster Jam fans and all gamers will enjoy doing things like crushing a
NYC cab or smashing through one of London's famous double-decker buses."
For
purists, Monster Jam: Urban Assault will still offer stadium racing and
stadium freestyle competitions with gameplay much improved over the
original game. Mini games have also been added, including ones brand
new to the franchise like Monster Jump, Truck Trickster, Skee Ball and
Air Strike.
Stay tuned to
www.MonsterJamOnline.com
to learn how you can have a chance to qualify for the second annual
Monster Jam Video Game National Tournament. The inaugural tournament
was won at the 2008 Monster Jam World Finals in Las Vegas by
14-year-old Jordan Rager of Loganville, Georgia after he qualified
through a series of regional qualifiers at the Atlanta Georgia Dome and
Las Vegas' Sam Body Stadium.
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