Gaming News - February 2006
New York, NY (February 1, 2006) - 2K Sports announced today that the
World Baseball Classic will be featured in Major League Baseball 2K6.
From 2K Sports:
The highly anticipated World Baseball Classic is a 16-nation tournament
featuring the world’s best players competing for their home countries or
territories. The tournament will take place in March 2006 and gamers can now
experience this unique event exclusively in Major League Baseball 2K6.
“The excitement is building for the inaugural World Baseball Classic,” stated
Greg Thomas, president of Visual Concepts, a 2K Sports studio. “International
baseball brings a fresh new take on the sport as players from across the world
compete for their home country. This new baseball experience will be brought to
life for gamers to enjoy only in Major League Baseball 2K6.”
“It’s an honor to represent Team USA in the upcoming World Baseball Classic,“
said Derek Jeter, All Star shortstop for the New York Yankees, Team USA member
of the World Baseball Classic and cover athlete for Major League Baseball 2K6.
“I’m excited to promote international baseball and it’s terrific that gamers who
pick up Major League Baseball 2K6 will be able to experience the same excitement
of the World Baseball Classic.”
“Highlighting the World Baseball Classic in the upcoming edition of Major
League Baseball 2K6 makes perfect business sense for all the parties involved,”
said Tim Brosnan, Executive Vice President, Business, Major League Baseball.
“The World Baseball Classic is going to be a winner and will highlight the
appeal and passion for baseball throughout the world. Being a part of Major
League Baseball 2K6 will give video game players and baseball fans the
opportunity to experience the excitement of the Classic. It’s a natural
extension.”
The World Baseball Classic features the world’s best baseball players,
competing on 16 teams from the Americas, Asia and Europe. The tournament begins
on March 3 and will continue through March 20, when the Finals will be held at
PETCO Park in San Diego, California.


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