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MINNEAPOLIS, April 29, 2009: Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced a new entry is coming to the Big League Sports franchise, Big League Sports: Summer. Set to release in June for WiiTM and Nintendo DSTM, the game is all about fun in the sun!

"The Big League Sports franchise focuses on individual challenges within popular sports, a concept that fans of those pastimes have embraced," said David Oxford, Activision Publishing. "Big League Sports: Summer takes the most popular warm weather sports and gives the player even more activities to engage in, along with much improved controls and graphics."

Big League Sports: Summer focuses in on classic sunshine pastimes of tennis, beach volleyball, golf, soccer, baseball and football. Players will be able to customize their characters and play through a variety of exciting games in single player mode. In addition, multiplayer mode will allow up to four players on WiiTM, where players can compete through All-Star skill challenges and cooperate through team-based play.
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