Kim Kardashian Featured in Facebreaker

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Kim Kardashian, a celebrity famous for her well - butt, wants to kick yours in EA's comic boxing game Facebreaker.


In perhaps the most surprising celebrity cameo in a boxing game since Michael Jackson in Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2, EA has announced Kim Kardashian will appear in Facebreaker.

We're not sure how Reggie Bush's main squeeze came to be in the comic-styled boxing game, or what purpose she serves but other celebrity cameos are coming. One of them is EA Sports President and former Xbox 360 shill Peter Moore.

As you may have gathered by now, Facebreaker is a far cry from serious simulation games like Fight Night. The name tells a lot about what's supposed to happen as the more punishment your cartoony looking boxer takes, the more deformed their face becomes. GWN is assuming Kardashian will actually fight with her fists and not other parts of her anatomy until we hear otherwise.

Aug 6, 2008

News by Brian Allen.

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