*NEW Other* Cricket 22: The Official Game of the Ashes (PlayStation 5, 2021) PS5
*NEW & SEALED* - Video Game - Cricket 22 PlayStation 5
Cricket 22 is the official video game of the 2021-22 Ashes series, offering fully licensed men's and women's cricket competitions with enhanced gameplay and next-gen visuals.
Overview:
Cricket 22, developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon, was released on 2nd December, 2021 for PlayStation 5, serving as the official game for the 2021-22 Ashes series in Australia. it is the sequel to Cricket 19 and the second Big Ant Studios title for PS5, following Tennis World Tour 2. The game features both men's and women's cricket, including the Big Bash T20, The Hundred in England and the Caribbean Premier League with fully licensed teams from Australia, England, New Zealand, West Indies and Ireland.
Gameplay Features:
* Bowling and Fielding Controls: Cricket 22 introduces revamped bowling mechanics with an after-touch system allowing plaers to control the ball's direction post-release. The Direct-Hit system adds cinematic angles for catches and precise control over throws to the stumps.
* Career Mode: A deep, narrative-driven career mode lets players manage training, press conferences, injuries and career progression toward international cricket glory.
* Tutorials and Accessibility: The game includes a new tutorial system for newcomers, making it easier to learn batting, bowling and fielding.
* Commentary: Features a star-studded commentary team including Michael Atherton, Ian Healy, Mel Jones, Alison Mitchell and David Gower, with an all female commentary team for women's matches for the first time in the series.
* Visuals: Leveraging PS5 hardware, the game includes real-time ray tracing, faster load times and highly detailed player models for a realistic cricket experience.
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