Big Ant Studios are just not big enough to muster up the cash to pay for all these licenses so they decided to focus on a workaround. All this might feel futile to a non-sports fan but to those who care, this matters. ![]() With no Andy Murray and no Djokovic, to just name a few, the roster isn’t particularly beefed out with known players. ![]() AO Tennis 2 Creative with licensesĪs mentioned in the previous paragraph, AO Tennis 2 only has the rights to represent the Australian Open. The precision that went into making this virtual counterpart so identical is an example for other sport games to follow. The courts of the Australian Open are extremely well done in this game. Not having Roland Garros and Wimbledon to name a few might be a big letdown but more on that later. Big Ant studios/Big Ben interactive could not secure all the rights to every grand slam out there and decided to focus on just one of the big ones. It all comes down to the whole naming/image rights thing. In case you didn’t know already… the AO in AO tennis 2 stands for Australian Open. AO Tennis 2 tries to fill the void left by the competition. A sport so popular deserves a better virtual counterpart than the failed attempt we got in the last few years. ![]() It’s been a long time since I played a good tennis game.
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