Ubisoft announces Fit in Six for PS3, Wii

19 January 2011

Ubisoft has announced Fit in Six, a new fitness game for the PlayStation 3 which also utilises PlayStation Move functionality, and for the Wii, which leverages Ubisoft’s USB camera accessory.

Developed by Ubisoft Blue Byte studio in Düsseldorf, Germany, the game separates overall fitness routines into six core elements — core body, upper body, lower body, cardio, balance and flexibility — that help you focus on getting fit and reaching your goals. The workouts have been developed by experienced fitness professionals to ensure that every move is performed precisely and effectively. Fit in Six will be available in March 2011.

For the Wii system, the USB camera will provide a picture-in-picture view that enables players to compare their own movements to the in-game coach for a more accurate replication of exercises. Fit in Six is offered in a bundle package with the Wii-compatible USB camera; the game will also be sold separately.

For the PlayStation 3 system, players can upload music to their PS3 and perform workouts to the beat of their favorite songs. The PS3 analyzes your playlist and suggests the music that suits the right rhythm for each workout.

Fit in Six also offers add-on content available via the PlayStation Network for the PS3. The complete content including add-ons for Fit in Six adds up to 23 – 24 hours of workout time and includes personalised workouts, dance-related fitness programs and a variety of cardio and toning exercises to expand the overall gameplay experience.

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