Sony Computer Entertainment Europe today announced Buzz!: Brain Of The UK for PS3, PlayStation 2 and PSP. The game will arrive this March and allows PS3 owners to compete on a UK leaderboard to find out who is the smartest in the country.
Buzz!: Brain Of The UK questions cover topics specific to the UK. It’s not just kings and queens, you’ll find questions on diverse aspects of UK lifesuch as bands, cities, sports personalities, television favourites, wildlife, food and more.
Here is the description for each version:
PS3
With more than 4000 questions all about the UK as well as general knowledge – all of which you can play with your friends at home or online against other trivia fans on PlayStation Network, you won’t be able to put your wireless buzzer down. Compete for the high score on the national leaderboard and play with up to eight friends across five trivia channels: Movies & TV, Music, Sport, Lifestyle and Knowledge; then, when you’ve mastered your national knowledge, go online at MyBuzzQuiz.com to write your own quizzes or download extra premium quiz packs from PlayStation Store.
PSP
Identify your friends’ trivia weak spots and pass them the PSP system– this specially designed version lets you play wherever you want, with six players able to play together on just one PSP. Each player gets their turn to answer one of the thousands of questions about the UK and then pass the PSP system on, helping select questions for friends and playing on their weaknesses. It makes for hilarious competition – and there’s a great single-player mode with 15 trivia challenges to master, awards to win and medals to collect.
PlayStation 2
Play a challenging single-player game or get your friends and family over to tackle the thousands of questions on the UK as well as general knowledge brain-teasers. Whether your expertise lies in British movies and TV, music, sport, history or geography, you’ll find the line of questions to beat your friends at. With plenty of videos and images as well as loads of different rounds, you’ll be buzzing for hours to prove you’re more of a Brain Of The UK than your friends and family.
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