IncGamers has learnt that EA's MMA game could see female fighters.
Speaking to IncGamers, development director, Charles Laing, said that the thought hasn't necessarily been dismissed.
8CN: It's December 5, 2014 and, (for all you history nerds out there), that means it's officially been 81 years since Prohibition ended in the United States. To ring in such a special occasion, we decided to take a look at 5 famous video games that were (and in some cases still are) banned by other countries.
MMA is one of the most intense and exciting sports to watch, but notoriously violent. For those not up to the intense dedication and training that learning MMA take, PS3 and Xbox offer a number of games which are the next best thing.
Jef writes, "Video games are art, and art usually has people in power clutching their pearls and trying to blast said art out of sight lest thought invade the inner sanctum of comfortable status quo. Ah, censorship, no matter how many times we patiently explain to our overlords that the surest way to spread an idea virally is to try and cover it up (And it goes double with things like video games), they just keep on keeping on with that iron fist.
"The list of games that various administrations have waged war against is massive, and it's usually because of objectionable levels of sex or violence. Then there are stranger reasons, and today we salute them."
Somehow I don't think the fighters will look quite like that :P
Well, they've got a big wide world outside of UFC that they can explore. It's not like they're limited. They'd best make full use of that.
Sounds like something worth a watch :P
Doesn't sound likely to me
Bssed on the Fight Night R4 engine too? Could be cool.