Electronic Arts plans to take a year off from its veteran boxing series to launch EA Sports' MMA series, if the plan is successful. Now it's Fight Night's turn, with a revamped and expanded story mode and some interesting additions to help the title regain public attention. First, in the story mode, you take on the role of boxer Andre Bishop, the man with whom we will rise to the top of the boxing world.
With these contributions, the company seems to be trying to offer something more than a simulation in this episode, offering an additional type of experience that meets the needs of its viewer base: a protagonist accompanied by a character, a champion mode.
In fact, this mod attempts to provide a scripted gaming experience, a plot that features a charismatic and tormented hero that matches the main characteristics of the very popular cinematic antihero. Bishop lives in prison and fights with his own hands... but he is not just a prisoner. As we soon discovered, this was the prisoner's moment of glory. More or less.
It's clear that Saga's hiatus helped him refresh his ideas, gain momentum, and chart a new path. This means we can expect big things from the next Fight Night. When the saga began to show signs of fatigue, especially when the changes on some fronts failed to convince some traditional fans, EA gave a new face to the saga. Champion mode is a breath of fresh air, combining many elements into a great gaming experience without negatively affecting the rest of the title. Maybe there is nothing new in what already existed, but it was improved and perfected even more. He undoubtedly has many reasons to convince his followers and everyone interested in boxing. This is not because there are no competitors in the market, but because they found it themselves.
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