World’s Best Pound-For-Pound Fighter to Appear on Front Cover of Forthcoming Release in Popular Mixed Martial Arts Videogame Franchise.
AGOURA HILLS, Calif., Oct 10, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) â€" THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) and Zuffa, LLC today announced that reigning UFC(R) middleweight champion Anderson Silva has been named the cover athlete for UFCUndisputed(R)3, the forthcoming installment in the critically acclaimed mixed martial arts (MMA) videogame franchise from the Ultimate Fighting Championship(R). The Brazilian-sensation Silva, who most recently defeated top contender Yushin Okami at UFC(R) Rio in August to retain his middleweight championship, currently holds both the longest winning streak and longest title defense streak in UFC history.
In a franchise-first opportunity, fans were invited to vote online for one of five current UFC champions - Silva, UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones or UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez - to be this year’s cover athlete. More than 110,000 votes were cast by fans from around the world, with Silva garnering the largest percentage among his fellow competitors.
"Enabling fans worldwide to select the UFC Undisputed 3 cover athlete has been an incredibly rewarding experience," said Danny Bilson, Executive Vice President, Core Games, THQ. "Anderson Silva possesses a tremendous work ethic and incredible prowess inside the Octagon, making him an excellent choice to serve as our cover athlete for the game."
"The fans have voted and Anderson Silva will be on the cover of UFC Undisputed 3," UFC President Dana White said. "This game has a ton of new features, including the PRIDE mode, and we can’t wait for fans to get a chance to play it."
About UFCUndisputed 3(R)
UFC Undisputed 3 will take players inside the virtual Octagon(R) with focus on intense toe-to-toe combat, impressive visual presentation and significantly increased accessibility, including the debut of PRIDE(R) Mode, two new weight classes and an impressive playable roster of more than 150 UFC fighters. PRIDE Mode will enable players to fight for the first time in the renowned Japanese MMA organization and include official commentators Bas Rutten and Stephen Quadros, authentic environments and notorious MMA rules, including the ability to execute soccer-style kicks, head stomps and ground knees to the head. Finishing an opponent will be more important than ever through devastating new moves, responsive striking controls, refined visual presentation and the introduction of a brand new, graphic-based submission system. In addition, players will now enter the Octagon with a choice between traditional and simplified gameplay control options, enabling them, regardless of skill level, to experience the intensity of UFC and nuances of MMA combat while executing simple standing strikes or more complex ground and transition mechanics.
Players will also experience the excitement of a live UFC event through significant visual improvements, including the introduction of much-anticipated fighter entrances, new camera positions, improved facial animations and a gritty, high contrast appearance. They will enter into battle with an unparalleled choice of more than 150 playable UFC fighters, including talent from the newly added featherweight and bantamweight divisions. Rounding out the virtual UFC experience with a significantly revamped online experience, as well as a variety of new and returning gameplay modes, UFC Undisputed 3 lets players have their fights - their way - to deliver the most intense, competitive and engaging experience to date for the franchise.
UFC Undisputed 3 is currently in development for the Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system, with a scheduled release of January 2012.
For more information on UFC Undisputed 3, please visit http://www.ufcundisputed.com,facebook.com/UFCUndisputed and twitter.com/UFC_Undisputed.
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