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<blockquote data-quote="best_fullback" data-source="post: 419241" data-attributes="member: 15318"><p>Cymro has summed up it up perfectly. Regardless of what we say now, having two rugby games released in the same year is fantastic for the future. Previously the market was only taken by one large presence. With the removal of a big player such as EA, we now have a springboard for not only future game development, but also great symbolism of how much Rugby Union is growing worldwide as a sport. Participation is at an all time high, and growth figures grow year upon year. Equally now there is healthy competition on the Rugby Union computer game market. Come 2019 when the RWC is hosted in Japan, maybe we will be able to say that we have a Rugby ***le(s) that can rival the Fifas and Maddens of the world in terms of development, with worldwide interest in Rugby Union possibly twice as large as it is at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="best_fullback, post: 419241, member: 15318"] Cymro has summed up it up perfectly. Regardless of what we say now, having two rugby games released in the same year is fantastic for the future. Previously the market was only taken by one large presence. With the removal of a big player such as EA, we now have a springboard for not only future game development, but also great symbolism of how much Rugby Union is growing worldwide as a sport. Participation is at an all time high, and growth figures grow year upon year. Equally now there is healthy competition on the Rugby Union computer game market. Come 2019 when the RWC is hosted in Japan, maybe we will be able to say that we have a Rugby ***le(s) that can rival the Fifas and Maddens of the world in terms of development, with worldwide interest in Rugby Union possibly twice as large as it is at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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