Ashes Cricket launching in November for PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Big Ant has today announced that highly anticipated Ashes Cricket will be launching in November.

It will be in stores just in time for the first Magellan Ashes Test in Brisbane. Big Ant has used proprietary photogrammetry technology to create photo-realistic, 3D models of both men’s and women’s Australian and British sides.

Big Ant has also crafted intricate and fully licensed replicas of the stadiums that will feature in the Magellan Ashes Series.

Aside from the Ashes Series itself, players will be able to work through a comprehensive career mode. Players will take a young up and comer all the way from the lower ranks and through to representing his or her country in the Ashes.

Ashes Cricket will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on November 16.

Leo Stevenson
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