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'SBK '07: Superbike World Championship' (PSP/PS2) Gets Euro Release Date

by Rainier on April 23, 2007 @ 9:19 a.m. PDT

Black Bean Games' SBK-07: Superbike World Championship 07, developed by Milestone, promises to deliver a thrilling, accessible and engaging racing experience for both Superbike and race fans alike...

SBK-07: Superbike World Championship promises to deliver the closest experience to the biking world championship: feel the sensation of speed and the adrenaline pumping during dangerous overtakes, push your bike to the limits in one of the 13 official licensed circuit, immerse yourself in the glamourous atmosphere of the championship, unlocking tons of extras, including beautiful pictures of umbrella girls.

All the race teams and big name riders feature in the game and with 22 bikes on screen, this is your chance to go head to head with your biking heros to win one of the most exciting bike racing championships ever.

SBK-07: Superbike World Championship features an arcade mode that allows all race fans and speed addicts to enjoy a full on biking experience, including post-race highlights. It is also a game for the biker or hard core race game fans, thanks to accurate physics models, telemetry and bike setting: which are the best tires to use with different weather conditions available? Would you prefer speed or control?

The game has been developed with the help of SBK World Championship team and will feature all the riders from the 2007, all the tracks and all of the atmosphere from one of the most exciting racing championships in the world.

SBK World Championship will be available in UK on PS2 and PSP from the 18th of May 2007 at SRP £29.99. The PC, and X360 editions will follow later.

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