The official PC games to be played in the 2008 season will be Valve’s
Counter-Strike: Source, returning for its second season and EA Sports’ FIFA 08,
which represents an update from last season’s use of FIFA 07 on console. On the
Xbox 360, Tecmo’s Dead or Alive 4 will also return for its second season and
Microsoft Game Studios Forza Motorsport 2 will debut as the League’s new
official racing title.
“After concluding our inaugural season last year, we conducted an extensive
game review process to identify the most compelling and competitive games in the
world,” said CGS Commissioner Andy Reif. “Our official game selections for the
2008 televised season are optimized to provide an unparalleled gaming experience
for the players and our global broadcast audience alike.”
“We are very excited that Dead or Alive 4 was chosen to be the featured
fighting game for Championship Gaming Series again,” said John Inada, Vice
President of Tecmo, Inc. “We love and fully support what Championship Gaming
Series is doing for the game industry and for gamers around the world.”
"We're very excited to see FIFA back in CGS again," said Doug Scott, VP of
Entertainment and Lifestyle at Electronic Arts. "It's wonderful to see the world
of pro gaming continuing to grow along and we are proud to have the world's
greatest football game as a part of that. Some of the FIFA matches from last
season had me on the edge of my seat so I'm really looking forward to seeing the
competition this year."
Forza Motorsport 2 Lead Designer Dan Greenwalt, Microsoft Game Studios adds,
“Featuring bone-crushing damage and authentic simulation physics at a blistering
60 frames-per-second, Forza Motorsport 2 will test the mettle of the world’s
best gamers as they race each other on the most challenging tracks in the
world.”