UFC Undisputed 3 flexes its star power in new roster trailer
THQ and Yuke cram 150 fighters into one promo video
THQ is warming up for the release of UFC Undisputed 3; and just in case you're not brushed up on the fighters contracted to appear in the upcoming brawler, here's a slickly edited roster video to bring you up to speed.
Yuke's sequel will feature 150 fighters--roughly 98.99% more than the average UFC might be able to pick out in crowd. One of the latest additions, Alistair Overeem, was recently offered up as an exclusive reward for fans who took part in THQ's now-defunct Facebook promotion.
In addition to its respectable roster, UFC Undisputed 3 will usher in a new pride mode, which will give players the opportunity to flex their mixed martial arts muscle with new fighters and rules under the PRIDE Fighting Championships banner. Upgraded animations, new submission and stamina systems, additional Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions, and a ton of gameplay tweaks have also been added to separate the sequel from its previous contenders.
UFC Undisputed 3 is being called up for PS3 and Xbox 360 on February 14 in North America, and February 17 in the UK. Get ready for the pain with our preview here.
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