Backbreaker Player Count and Stats (2024)

Here are a few of the most interesting Backbreaker facts and stats I was able to dig up including player counts. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Backbreaker player count:

1.5 million games sold

Last updated 3/4/10


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Game Description

“Backbreaker” is a video game that focuses on American football and is known for its unique approach to simulating football gameplay. Developed by NaturalMotion and published by 505 Games, “Backbreaker” was released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2010.

Unlike many other football video games that feature licensed teams and players from the National Football League (NFL), “Backbreaker” took a different route by offering customizable teams and players. Here are some key features of the game:

  1. Tackle Alley: One of the unique features of “Backbreaker” is the “Tackle Alley” mode. In this mode, players control a ball carrier who must navigate through a field of defenders to reach the end zone. The game focuses on the realistic physics of tackling and evading tackles.

  2. Customization: Players can create their own teams, players, and logos. This allows for a high degree of personalization and creativity in designing the visual aspects of the game.

  3. NaturalMotion Euphoria: The game’s physics engine, known as NaturalMotion Euphoria, is designed to create dynamic and realistic animations for players’ movements and interactions. This technology was used to emphasize the realism of tackling and collisions in the game.

  4. Play Now: In addition to the “Tackle Alley” mode, “Backbreaker” offers a “Play Now” mode that allows players to engage in traditional 11-vs-11 football matches.

  5. Multiplayer: The game includes multiplayer modes that allow players to compete against each other locally or online.

  6. Xbox 360 Kinect Integration: On the Xbox 360, “Backbreaker” integrated support for the Kinect sensor, allowing players to control the game using body movements.

“Backbreaker” received mixed reviews upon its release. While it was praised for its innovative physics system and unique take on football gameplay, it faced criticism for the lack of licensed NFL teams and players, which some players consider a significant aspect of football games.

The game’s emphasis on tackling mechanics and physicality contributed to its distinct identity within the genre. While “Backbreaker” may not have gained the same level of popularity as some of the more established football video game franchises, it remains notable for its attempt to offer a fresh perspective on virtual football.

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