![]() | 505 Games Acquires Adidas miCoach Publishing Rights Written Monday, April 30, 2012 By Richard Walker View author's profile |
With the 2012 London Olympic Games fast approaching, 505 Games has announced that its acquired the publishing rights to Adidas miCoach, after THQ lost the license having been sued for $10.6 million by Adidas after failing to deliver the game in January. 505 Games will now be looking to release the fitness title this summer. Adidas miCoach is a "personal training system" suitable for all ages, that enables players to build their own custom workouts with the ability to track your progress, get coaching feedback and hopefully see improvements in your personal fitness. Using the PlayStation Move controller to map your movement, Adidas miCoach will also feature 18 pro athletes and more than 400 exercises. All 18 athletes in Adidas miCoach will be sponsored by Adidas, and include the likes of Kaka, Dwight Howard, Manuel Neuer, Jessica Ennis, Jose Mourinho, Ana Ivanovic, Will Genia and Eric Berry, all of whom will provide their own masterclasses based upon their own sport. Does that mean Mourinho will be teaching you how to manage a football team then? Weird. Adidas miCoach has been in development for over a year and a half at UK studio Chromativity (formerly Lightning Fish Games) under exclusive license from Adidas, and will be launching in summer 2012. Check out some screens below. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |







