Ubisoft
announced today that its new Vancouver studio is hard at work on its
first title, an arcade soccer game entitled Academy
of Champions.
The development team at Ubisoft Vancouver is made up of a number of
experienced sports game developers, and
they are working to make
Academy
of Champions a
game that “engages players in
a rich, story-driven adventure” all centred around soccer.
“We
made our mark in the sports genre last year with the global success
of Shaun
White Snowboarding,”
stated Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer at Ubisoft. “Now,
with Academy of Champions, Ubisoft offers another sports game with a
fresh approach that has something unique to offer young gamers and
sports fans.”
Academy
of Champions puts
you into the cleats of a fledgling soccer player enrolling at the Brightfield
Academy, where your coach is Pelé, and soccer champion Mia Hamm is
your teammate and mentor. You'll get to work on your skills, recruit
new team members and put together the best possible soccer squad to
blow away the rival Academy and win the championship cup.
“Soccer
is a sport that is universally celebrated by all citizens of the
world,” said legendary sports icon Pelé. “Working with Ubisoft
to continue to promote the sport has been a wonderful experience. It
is a thrill to continue to inspire a new generation of fans through
an entertainment medium that introduces them to the exciting world of
soccer.”

Can you tell which is Pelé and which is Mia Hamm?
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Academy
of Champions will
be compatible with the Wii Balance Board and Wii MotionPlus, and will
include interesting environments, innovative challenges and, as you
would expect with arcade style sports games, over-the-top gameplay.
Academy of
Champions is
scheduled to release some time later this year for Wii (and likely in
some fashion on Nintendo DS) and is not yet rated.