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Sierra Online Turns Over the Official FreeStyle Street Basketball Website

Calling all street-ballers! The FreeStyle Street Basketball website is up and running a full court press at www.freestylestreetbasketball.com

FreeStyle Street Basketball is a fast-paced online PC basketball game where players meet on virtual courts to challenge each other in a dynamic pick-up game environment, featuring cutting-edge music, fashions and gravity defying basketball moves.
The game’s easy-to-learn controls allow players to master every move, from simple shots to crazy alleyoop dunks, using just four keys. Gamers can play 1-on-1,
2-on-2 or 3-on-3 street basketball online against people from around the country.
The globally popular FreeStyle Street Basketball has more than 30 million players in Asia.

Now live at www.freestylestreetbasketball.com, the site allows players to access to the latest news about the game, view screenshots and videos, download wallpapers and buddy icons as well as participate in polls and community forums.

The site will also provide information on how to play FreeStyle Street Basketball free-of-charge while it is in open beta this spring. The game will pivot onto retail shelves following the beta, with a MSRP of $19.99.


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