Rugby Challenge 3

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Rugby Challenge 3
Rugby Challenge 3 cover.jpg
New Zealand cover art featuring the All Blacks
Developer(s) Wicked Witch Software
Publisher(s) Tru Blu Entertainment
SeriesRugby Challenge
Platform(s) PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
  • NZ: April 14, 2016
  • AU: April 22, 2016
Microsoft Windows
  • WW: June 24, 2016
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s)

Rugby Challenge 3 is a rugby union simulation video game, developed by Wicked Witch Software and published by Tru Blu Entertainment. This is the third game in the Rugby Challenge series. It is the sequel to Rugby Challenge and Rugby Challenge 2 , both of which were developed by Sidhe. [1] Rugby Challenge 3 was released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on April 14, 2016 in New Zealand, and in Australia on April 22, 2016. It was released for Microsoft Windows on June 24, 2016.

Contents

Rugby Challenge 3 is the first game in the series to include the seven-a-side variant of rugby union. It is also the first in the series to include a licence for SANZAR teams. However, it does not feature the Top 14 or The Pro12.

Features

The features and content of Rugby Challenge 3 include:

New features and game modes

Stadiums: Rugby Challenge 3 will feature over 40 stadiums, including all 14 from New Zealand's Mitre 10 (formerly ITM) Cup.

Info

The game was released in New Zealand on April 14, 2016, and in Australia on April 22, 2016. Rugby Challenge 3 was available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.

Game modes

Exceptions from previous games

Unlike the 1st and 2nd Rugby Challenge game, this version won't include the Top 14 and Pro12 tournaments due to the rights being licensed by Bigben Interactive.

Extensive customisation

As a tradition in Rugby Challenge titles, players will have the ability to extensively customise the players and teams and will be able to do so even more extensively this time with the new FanHub, where players can be uploaded to share with the community. A demo version of the FanHub for Windows was released on 28 July 2015 when the game was officially announced. [2]

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References

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  2. "Rugby Challenge 3 Demo on Steam". Store.steampowered.com. 2015-07-27. Retrieved 2015-08-11.