AFL (video game series)

It was also the last video game in the series to feature the Fitzroy Lions and the Brisbane Bears as playable teams before they were merged.

16 teams were available in the game and it was the first in the series to feature Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide.

The game was developed by Creative Assembly and published by EA Sports.

The game was developed by Creative Assembly and published by EA Sports.

[citation needed] It was the first AFL video game to be developed by IR Gurus.

AFL Live 2004 includes all 16 official AFL teams and 8 stadiums which were, MCG, Telstra Dome, Optus Oval, Kardinia Park, AAMI Stadium, Subiaco Oval, Gabba, SCG.

It was developed by IR Gurus and was the final AFL game to be published by Acclaim Entertainment, before their bankruptcy on 1 September 2004.

When Acclaim shut down its operations in Australia, Sony Computer Entertainment got publishing and distributing rights to the game.

Because Sony Computer Entertainment had an exclusive period with the title, initially it was only launched on PlayStation 2.

The game includes all 16 teams, more than 600 AFL players with updated stats and all of the major stadium.

[4] The game is based on the 2009 AFL season and includes all 16 teams and players.

[5] It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 based on the 2011 AFL season.

It features more management mechanics than Live, with a ten-year campaign, as well as multiplayer of up to 8 players.

As with the other systems, a Game of the Year edition with 2012 players and locales was again released in June 2012.

The 2014 Season Pack was released on 30 June 2014 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on 9 July 2014.

AFL 23 features 18 AFL and AFLW teams with over 1,200 players, with motion-captured animation, photo-realistic likenesses, in-depth skills and unique player traits powered by Champion Data.