New screenshots for Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge lie below. HB Studios, which created Rugby '08 for EA Sports, is at the helm. The other is Rugby World Cup 2011, which lands on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 a little sooner - 26th August in the UK. In fact, some of Sidhes changes simply reflect these IRB rule tweaks, keeping the game up to date with where rugby is today. Rugby fans can rejoice at this most rare of moments - not one but two games featuring your favourite egg-shaped ball are coming this year. The game also holds the official licences for 93 teams and 31 stadia, as well as a multitude of leagues including the French league Top 14 and the Celtic RaboDirect PRO12. 3 is the next iteration in the Rugby League franchise developed by Sidhe. Inconsistent presentation and licensing issues trip up Wallabies Rugby Challenges run for the try line, but enjoyable gameplay and a wealth of modes give it a decent chance at life beyond the World Cup.
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Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge contains Competition and multi-year Career modes, plus offline and online multiplayer. Rugby Challenge 2 is a rugby simulation game featuring over 100 licensed teams. He's not making the game though - that falls to New Zealand outfit Sidhe, creators of regular Kiwi video game franchise NRL Rugby League. Who's Jonah "Burger" Lomu? Only one of the most recognisable rugby chaps in the world. Rugby Challenge is a rugby union-based title that includes the All Blacks, ITM Cup, and Investec Super Rugby amongst other licensed teams and competitions. Rugby Challenge 3 will also include a user generated content tool, dubbed the FanHub, for gamers to create custom players and teams. A version for PlayStation Vita will launch at a later date.
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Fully fledged rugger game Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge will launch for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 during the third quarter of 2011.