Foster City, November 9, 2010 – Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (SCEA) today announced the releases of The Fight: Lights Out™, SingStar® Dance, and The Sly Collection™, all available exclusively for PlayStation®3 (PS3™). These three new releases help to round out holiday offerings this year on PS3 with something for everyone, all priced at the bargain value of $39.99. Whether it’s Moms, Dads, Grads, Teens, Tweens, Kids, Grandparents, or anyone in between, these releases will deliver hours of entertainment that the whole family can enjoy.
For the underground bare-knuckle brawling fanatic or exercise buff in the family, The Fight: Lights Out delivers a realistic and precise one-to-one fighting experience utilizing PlayStation® Move motion control and playable in stereoscopic 3D. SingStar Dance allows those budding stars and music aficionados to step into the limelight and sing their hearts out or groove to the tunes using PlayStation Move. And for the platformer adventure fan, The Sly Collection features three Sly Cooper PlayStation® 2 action-packed classic hits fully remastered in high definition and delivered on a single Blu-Ray Disc™ and playable in stereoscopic 3D.
The Fight: Lights Out
Exclusively for PlayStationMove on the PlayStation3 system, The Fight: Lights Out takes players deep into the world of no-holds-barred fighting, challenging them to face off against a formidable lineup of rugged opponents as they brawl their way to the top of the underground fighting circuit. Taking the fighting genre to a new level of realism, The Fight: Lights Out incorporates PlayStation Move motion controllers and the PlayStation®Eye camera to track players’ movements with one-to-one precision and features optional stereoscopic 3D gameplay to create a wholly interactive and immersive bare-knuckle brawling experience.
In addition to a robust single player career mode, The Fight: Lights Out offers both online and offline multiplayer options, allowing players to take on a friend in local split-screen battles or put their skills to the test against fighters from across the country in online multiplayer throw downs. Utilizing The Fight: Lights Out’s calorie counter feature, players can also enter their height, weight and age into their profiles to calculate approximate Body Mass Indexes (BMI), allowing the game to help them keep track of the calories burned as they work up a sweat delivering brutal beat downs.