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Cricket Australia Announces Ashes Cricket Video Game Will Launch In November

Cricket Australia announced Ashes Cricket, a video game from Australian developer Big Ant Studios, will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC starting in November. Ashes Cricket aims to be a realistic recreation of the sport. The game utilizes photogrammetry technology, which enables photo-real likenesses of the men’s and women’s Australian and English cricket teams to be rendered in-game. Fans who play Ashes Cricket will be able to create their own players, teams, stadiums and logos as well as their own competitions and types of matches, and will also be able to engage in a career mode (CA).

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