: Many critics noted substandard graphics and repetitive, sometimes robotic commentary.

is the official video game of the 2015 Rugby World Cup , released worldwide on September 4, 2015. Developed by HB Studios and published by Bigben Interactive , the title was designed to simulate the tournament held in England, allowing players to compete for the Webb Ellis Cup. Platform and Regional Availability

Reviewers from outlets such as IGN generally panned the title, citing several critical issues:

: Reviewers highlighted the absence of an online multiplayer mode and the lack of licensed stadiums as significant drawbacks. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: While it is the official tournament game, only 10 of the 20 teams are fully licensed with official player likenesses and kits. Notable teams, such as England, were unlicensed because their rights were held by rival titles.

: The game focuses on core rugby aspects such as scrums, lineouts, tries, and conversions, using a control system adapted from the previous title, Rugby 15 . Reception and Performance

: The game was often described as a basic interpretation of the sport, lacking the tactical depth found in other major sports franchises.

The game was released across multiple generations of hardware and in various regional formats:

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: Many critics noted substandard graphics and repetitive, sometimes robotic commentary.

is the official video game of the 2015 Rugby World Cup , released worldwide on September 4, 2015. Developed by HB Studios and published by Bigben Interactive , the title was designed to simulate the tournament held in England, allowing players to compete for the Webb Ellis Cup. Platform and Regional Availability

Reviewers from outlets such as IGN generally panned the title, citing several critical issues:

: Reviewers highlighted the absence of an online multiplayer mode and the lack of licensed stadiums as significant drawbacks. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: While it is the official tournament game, only 10 of the 20 teams are fully licensed with official player likenesses and kits. Notable teams, such as England, were unlicensed because their rights were held by rival titles.

: The game focuses on core rugby aspects such as scrums, lineouts, tries, and conversions, using a control system adapted from the previous title, Rugby 15 . Reception and Performance

: The game was often described as a basic interpretation of the sport, lacking the tactical depth found in other major sports franchises.

The game was released across multiple generations of hardware and in various regional formats: