If you've been following me for a while, you know that I got a look at EA Sports Active before it was released, and was quite a fan. Though old news now, you can check out a couple of the articles I put up about it back then here and here. Exercise "games" for the Wii were booming at the time, but there were a lot of positives I thought (and think) put the EA product well beyond the competition.
Well, we're closing in on the release of EA Sports Active 2, which will be available for Wii, PS3, and XBOX 360. The most recent news for the line is that David Beckham has been named Brand Ambassador, which frankly is news that is only so exciting, but I wanted to take the opportunity to put the title out there.
Most of the exercise titles we've seen rush toward the Wii will be rushing toward the XBOX 360 Kinect, and while a lot of them have solid features, I have found the overall experience with EA Sports Active unbeatable, and I assume the continuation of the series won't disappoint.
Keep the title in mind, and I'm sure there will be a lot more details soon, but for now check out a quick video that exposes you to a bit of the Kinect abilities. The video is an interview with producer Thomas Singleton. I met him back before the launch of the first title, though he was really involved with a tennis title at the time.
Beckham will act as the franchise spokesperson and will be featured in advertising and retail material across Europe and Australia. EA SPORTS Active 2 focuses on improving muscular strength, endurance and flexibility, as well as improving cardio; it will combine a heart rate monitor and motion tracking data to deliver a fitness experience that achieves authentic, measurable results. EA SPORTS Active 2 will be available on Kinect™ for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3, Wii™, iPhone® and iPod touch® in Europe and Australia on November 19.
“David has always worked hard to stay in excellent shape and has inspired people around the world to make fitness a priority,” says Jens Uwe Intat, Senior Vice President & GM of European Publishing, EA. “We’re excited about this collaboration with David as the high value he places on fitness makes him a perfect fit for EA SPORTS Active 2. We are looking forward to working with him to motivate people everywhere to get active.”
“EA SPORTS Active is impressive and includes many elements that I have seen throughout my football career,” says David Beckham. “I’m excited to collaborate with EA SPORTS who have a great track record in developing authentic and credible sports products and games over the years.”
EA SPORTS Active 2 will ship with the Total Body Tracking system that combines a heart rate monitor and motion tracking data to ensure a workout with accurate tracking and measurable results. Using heart rate data that is displayed on-screen throughout the workout, users will be able to capture the intensity of their workout, allowing them to optimize their performance and reach their fitness goals quicker. Additionally, users will now also be able to track both their workout and heart rate data on the new EA SPORTS Active 2 online* hub; allowing users to track their progress over time and stay motivated. Motion tracking data will provide complete freedom of motion for a deeper workout experience. EA SPORTS Active 2 will make working out simple, effective and will go with you wherever you are.
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