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UFC Undisputed 2010: Career Mode First-Look

April 21, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

THQ has released a new video preview of its UFC Undisputed 2010 title that this time focuses on the career mode aspect of the game that’s set for a May 25th release date.

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The more authentic THQ can make this game, the better for all stakeholders. I say that not just because it obviously makes for a better game that will sell more units, but because the more fans are able to understand how the sport really works, the more it deepens their interest and affinity for the real product.

The importance of this game moves beyond the direct revenues associated with its sale. It will be the indirect effects of this game on revenues that really pays dividends for the UFC. The additional interest generated by Undisputed will push live gate receipts, PPV buys, and merchandise sales. It will also make the UFC a more attractive property from sponsorship and regulatory perspectives.

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