![]() ![]() This may explain why only 10 of the teams in Rugby World Cup 2011 are officially licensed – and New Zealand and Australia aren't among them. We only mention that last point because 505 Games, the publisher behind Rugby World Cup 2011, probably doesn't have the huge funds available to EA Sports. Whatever the case, the last prominent rugby title was, prosaically enough, released to tie in with the last Rugby World Cup and was published by EA Sports, the leading buyer of sports licenses in the games industry. This may be down to the fact that the free-flowing, tackle-heavy game for hooligans played by gentlemen is tricky for developers to adapt to the medium, and it might be that it isn't as popular as, say, football or golf. ![]() R ugby fans have had to suffer through quite a long drought since the last rugby video game was released.
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