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Safely back at Brightfield and with Headmaster Pelé and fellow student Mia Hamm's help, our hero is free to concentrate on winning the Academy Championships, graduation and a dream ticket to professional soccer. | Safely back at Brightfield and with Headmaster Pelé and fellow student Mia Hamm's help, our hero is free to concentrate on winning the Academy Championships, graduation and a dream ticket to professional soccer. | ||
[[Image:Academy_of_Champions_characters.jpg|left|thumb|500px|The game's [[Ubisoft]] cameos, from left to right: [[Rayman]] from the ''Rayman'' series, the Prince from the ''Prince of Persia'' series, Sam Fisher from the ''Splinter Cell'' series, a [[Rabbid]] from the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' series, and Altair from the ''Assassin's Creed'' series. Jade, from [[Michel Ancel]]'s ''Beyond Good & Evil'', is not pictured.]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:22, 15 November 2009
| Academy of Champions | ||
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| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Ubisoft | |
| Release date | September 4, 2009 | |
| Genre | Sports | |
| Gameplay mode | Single player, Multiplayer | |
| Platforms | Nintendo Wii | |
Academy of Champions is a soccer game created by Ubisoft and released in 2009. Rayman and the Rabbids are playable characters in the game, plus a single Rabbid runs the item shop.
Story
Our hero is a new student in the prestigious Brightfield Academy, a renowned soccer school for kids from around the world which teaches the true meaning of the sport to its students. Teamwork, Friendship and Respect are the key values that Headmaster Pelé shares.
That said, competition at Brightfield is high, and the hero must form a team to stay in school and follow his goal to become a pro.
Our hero's potential is obvious, and this had not been missed by the beady eyes of Von Trappe, the headmaster of the rival Scythemore Academy, an institution that instills in its students the ideal of winning at all costs, even if this involves overt aggression or cheating.
Von Trappe puts a plan into action to bring our talented hero to Scythemore, but Pelé is wise to his trickery, ultimately outwits him and saves our hero from the hardship of spending more than one term at Von Trappe's brutal academy.
Safely back at Brightfield and with Headmaster Pelé and fellow student Mia Hamm's help, our hero is free to concentrate on winning the Academy Championships, graduation and a dream ticket to professional soccer.

