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Real Boxing Tournament Starts Today On Steam

Vivid Games has announced the launch of a month-long tournament for Real Boxing on Steam with a chance to win Real Boxing products and more. Read on.

To celebrate the game’s release, Vivid Games will be launching a month-long Real Boxing tournament on Steam starting today. Players will have the chance to win Real Boxing merchandise, high-quality gamepads and more for placing high on the game’s Steam Leaderboard.


Real Boxing brings the most exhilarating, no holds barred boxing experience ever seen on Steam. Featuring ultra-realistic motion capture from real boxers, with amazing graphics built using the powerful Unreal Engine, players will feel every hook, jab, and uppercut. Creating and training a fully customizable boxer provides immersion while seeking glory in career mode, or duking it out with other players in a deep and satisfying local and online multiplayer modes. Whether on a keyboard, or using a controller, Real Boxing plays just as great as it looks, delivering the ultimate boxing experience on Steam.

Key features:

  • Comprehensive career mode with three belt titles to conquer and more than 20 challenging opponents to beat
  • Exciting local and online multiplayer with Steam Leaderboards support
  • Impressive Unreal Engine-powered graphics
  • Varied boxer customization
  • Steam exclusive content including gear, Steam Achievements and Ring Girl Steam Trading Cards

Real Boxing can be purchased on Steam for $9.99 / €8.99 / £6.99, with a 20% discount available all throughout the launch week.

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