It has been a few years since we’ve been graced with a proper professional tennis video game. Not an arcade-esque, cartoonish styling but an accurate representation of the sport. Bigben Interactive and Breakpoint Studio changed that with the release of Tennis World Tour. With a development team comprised of people who worked on the well-received
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Today marks the launch of Tennis World Tour from Bigben Interactive and Breakpoint on PS4, and Xbox One. Unfortunately, the the game’s online multiplayer is not yet available, and like the PC and Nintendo Switch versions of the game, will come at a later date. This news comes from a post on the game’s Facebook
With just over a month until the game’s launch, Breakpoint and Bigben Interactive are beginning to go more in depth about specific features of Tennis World Tour. Today, they released a new trailer that goes over all the unique aspects of Tennis World Tour’s Career Mode. Players begin Career mode in 100th place on the
There haven’t been too many great Tennis video games released over the past couple years, which is why many players, including myself, are looking forward to Tennis World Tour from developer Breakpoint and publisher Bigben Interactive. While the game just had a somewhat vague May 2018 release window before today, it has been announced that
On this year’s PlayStation Experience livestream, we got a glimpse of some pre-alpha gameplay from the Top Spin 4 spiritual successor Tennis World Tour as Breakpoint’s Etienne Jacquemain discusses the game inception and development process. According to the interview, two years ago, Jacquemain and his friend and noticed a lack of tennis titles for the