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Xbox One is the 8th generation console and the third in the Xbox family from Microsoft (a successor to Xbox 360). It was released on November 22nd, 2013, initially only in 13 countries over the world. Another 26 markets received XOne officially on September 5th, 2014. Just like its biggest rival from Sony (PlayStation 4), the console is based on components from AMD – 8-core Jaguar CPU and 1,23 teraflops GPU.

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Handball 17
Handball 17

Sports 15 November 2016

Another edition of the most popular game series devoted to handball, developed by Bigben Interactive in cooperation with EKO Software. Mechanics-wise, Handball 17 does not deviate significantly from its predecessor. The developer didn’t bother with management and other non-sports elements and focused on the gameplay itself, putting emphasis on the incredibly important tactical layer. In the game, we can lead one of 82 licensed teams of the leading European handball leagues (e.g.

Handball 21
Handball 21

Sports 12 November 2020

Handball 21 is another part of a popular series of sports games dedicated to handball. The game was developed by EKO Software studio. The publisher is the French company Nacon (formerly Bigben Interactive).

Handball 16
Handball 16

Sports 20 November 2015

A first game in a new sport series that can be considered a continuation to the IHF Handball Challenge series developed by Neutron Games – a part of Bigben Interactive. This time the game was created by How to Survive studio. In Handball 16 you can play with one of the 62 teams belonging to the strongest European leagues from France, Germany, Spain, or Denmark. The game includes real licensed clubs, featuring real players. Official kits and statistics of the 2015/2016 season are also available.