AFL Premiership 2005

AFL Premiership 2005 is a simulation game for PlayStation 2 based on the AFL. It is the ninth game in the AFL video game series.

AFL Premiership 2005
PlayStation 2 cover art
Developer(s)IR Gurus (PlayStation 2)
THQ Studio Australia
(Xbox and Microsoft Windows)
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (PlayStation 2)
THQ (Xbox and Microsoft Windows)
SeriesAFL
EngineRenderWare
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Xbox
Microsoft Windows
Release
  • AU: 22 September 2005
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Gameplay

The game includes, season mode, where the player can select to play as one of the 16 teams to play in the 2005 AFL season. "Career mode", which lets the player play in the pre-season, home and away season, and finals. There is also, player trading, National AFL Draft and player development. AFL Tribunal is also used with in-game reports and suspensions. The company changed the annual numbering system for titles with the AFL Live Premiership Edition, but this edition would have been AFL Live 2006.

Stadiums and features

The game includes all 16 teams, more than 600 AFL players with updated stats and eight major stadiums which include:

New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia

Publisher

When Acclaim shut down its operations in Australia, Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEE) took over the publishing and distributing rights to the game. Originally it was only on the PlayStation 2. However, THQ released an Xbox and Microsoft Windows version of the game. The game is only available in Australia.

Critical reception

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References

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