![]() IGN listed other details, including 20 arenas being added to the game, and three different game modes these were Simulation Mode which emulated the TV series' tournament structure and arenas Arcade Mode, where one could freely choose robots they created or from the show and compete in arenas with power-ups added and Multi-player Mode. It also featured basic and advanced control configurations, and plans were made to have a four-player mode. Based on this article, the game would feature 80 robots, 40 of which would be from the TV show. According to Nintendo World Report, there was a playable GameCube demo containing around five robots to battle, within a single bridge arena. BattleBots was first showcased by THQ at E3 2002. Development for a GameCube and PlayStation 2 title had already started, with plans for future Xbox and PC games. On November 19th, 2001, it was announced that THQ had secured the licence to publish BattleBots games. ![]()
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