Sell-out crowds followed the last UEFA outing - so Eidos are bringing out a sequel. Naturally.
The UEFA Champions' League, with its farcical group format, has left the footballing public at large extremely bored - but that won't stop Eidos from bringing out a sequel of its top-selling game of the same name.
Silicon Dreams, the designers of the game, are promising a host of new features for Champions League 1999/2000, which should the hit stores in March.
The update will be available for both the PC and the PlayStation, and will boast all the teams and players featuring in this seasons' tournament, as well as new animation techniques, and commentary from the lads Tyldesley, Wilson and Keegan.
FG weren't particularly impressed with the last game, which seemed much of a muchness, but we love footie and we're looking forward to giving the new version a good kicking. More when we get out hands on it.
Courtesy of IGN.com