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EA shows off Grand Slam Tennis 2’s ESPN integration in a new trailer and screens

EA Sports wanted to highlight the new ESPN integration in the upcoming Grand Slam Tennis 2, so they’ve sent over a brand new trailer that does just that.

They’ve also tossed up a selection of new screenshots that highlight the French, Australian and US Open events.

Grand Slam Tennis 2 French, Australian and US Open screens:

Grand Slam Tennis 2 ESPN trailer:
[youtube_sc url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ArlGmiSGg” width=”550″]

EA SPORTS and ESPN have teamed up to bring you the most immersive and authentic broadcast presentation in any Tennis game. Featuring play-by-play commentary by tennis legends Pat Cash & John McEnroe, exclusive ESPN Grand Slam Classics mode, and more.

Grand Slam Tennis 2 will be available February 14th, 2012 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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