EA NCAA March Madness 07 Releases New Downloadable Game Content

Selection Sunday Bracket Pack Allows Fans to Go Live with NCAA Tournament Updated Seedings and Rankings

Electronic Arts announced today that they have developed exclusive content for the Xbox 360 version of NCAA March Madness 07. This new video game is available on Xbox Live Marketplace
EA NCAA March Madness 07 Releases New Downloadable Game Content
 now. The new content is called NCAA March Madness 07 Selection Sunday Bracket Pack. This also marks the first time that content has been used in a real time platform for an event such as the NCAA Tournament.

For the first time ever, EA has created a Selection Sunday Bracket Pack that will feature a downloadable 65-team NCAA Tournament bracket, allowing Xbox 360 users to update NCAA March Madness 07 with the just-announced official Selection Sunday brackets, accurate tournament seedings and updated team ratings.

Fans can experience the entire NCAA Tournament and play through the virtual bracket� with their favorite team. Gamers will play under the same conditions they will face throughout March Madness. Meaning all of the locations leading up to the Final Four and eventually the championship game. And it is all updated in real time so the experience is real. Or as real as it can be without being in the actual tournament.

Adding to the excitement, is that the Selection Sunday Bracket Pack will include the authentic Final Four court from the Georgia Dome. One team will be crowned NCAA Division I men' basketball national champion on April 2, 2007.

NCAA March Madness 07 developed a new ratings system for this years bracket, with some interesting picks for the final four. Only two of the number one seeded teams, defending NCAA champions the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina, make it to the semi-finals. Their respective opponents? Pittsburgh University going against Florida, and Texas A&M taking on the University of North Carolina.

No word on what happened to the University of Kansas or The Ohio State University. And no word on who won in the simulated version of March Madness 2007. I guess we will just have to buy the Selection Sunday Bracket Pack to find out. Or check out the March Madness site EA Games set up.

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