Sydney, Feb 6 (IANS) Disney India Friday launched the official game of the ICC World Cup 2015 titled 'ICC Pro Cricket 2015'.
The game can be played on computers with a cut-down version also made for smartphones. The announcement was made at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in the presence of speedster Brett Lee.
“It’s a great honour to launch this videogame in conjunction with the ICC and Disney India. The graphics are incredible and I love the fact that this game can be played on not just your computer but on your phone as well. I’m sure lots of people will be hitting their own sixes and taking the prized wicket of David Warner with this game,” said Lee.
The game will be available on iOS and Android platforms. Computer users will be able to download the game from www.procricket2015.com for $9.99 while for smartphones, users can download it for free.
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