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''AO Tennis'' is a
tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
video game developed and published by
Big Ant Studios Big Ant Studios Pty Ltd is an Australian video game developer based in Melbourne. Founded in 2001 by chief executive officer Ross Symons, the company specialises in the development of sports games. Big Ant's games include '' Cricket 19'', ''R ...
. ''AO Tennis'' was released for PlayStation 4,
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, Android and
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on January 5, 2018. It is the first official licensed game of the Australian Open. It features a career mode where the player works to become world No. #1, starting by being world No. #1500.


Gameplay

The game includes licences for players including
Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal Parera (, ; born 3 June 1986) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He is currently ranked world No. 2 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He has been ranked world No. 1 for 209 weeks, and has finish ...
and
Angelique Kerber Angelique Kerber (; born 18 January 1988) is a German professional tennis player. She has been ranked as high as world No. 1, for a total of 34 weeks, and won three major titles at the 2016 Australian Open, the 2016 US Open, and the 2018 Wi ...
. ''AO Tennis'' allows players to create their own athletes, sponsorship logos, clothing and stadiums to play in.


Development

The game's release featured a "day one patch" that added many features. The game's release for
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, and Android came before the console release, which was released in time for the start for the real-world Australian Open. In April 2018, Big Ant Studios announced AO International Tennis for a global release on May 8, 2018. AO International Tennis would be a significantly reworked and enhanced title, with significantly improved gameplay and "more than twice" the number of gameplay modes that AO Tennis had at launch. In an interview with WCCFTech, Big Ant Studios CEO, Ross Symons, said: ''"It’s not so much “tweaks and changes” as AO International Tennis is genuinely a new game. It’s got double the gameplay modes, far greater levels of customization, and a vastly improved gameplay engine to what AO Tennis launched with. When people watch videos of AO Tennis and AO International Tennis, they’ll see two very different experiences."''


Reception

With most reviews written prior to the release of the "day one patch" there was a great variance in the scores given, as is shown with media aggregator website
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scoring the PlayStation 4 version at 49% based on 4 reviews, while user reviews were at 88% for PlayStation 4 and 95% for Xbox. Reception for the game ranged from 3/10 to as high as 8/10 largely based on whether reviewers had downloaded the "day one patch" or not. Stevivor, having downloaded the appropriate "day one patch", was positive on the game, writing "This is definitely a game I’d recommend to tennis fans" in its 7/10 review.
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reviewed the game without downloading the "day one patch", scoring it 4/10 calling the movement "clunky", and commenting that the game's AI often "decided not to swing at the ball", "rather than us mis-hitting it". Kotaku were highly negative about the game's release, commenting on the lack of gameplay footage released before launch. but also admitted to not downloading the "day one patch", later apologising for this oversight. Kotaku called the release build of the game "rough", particularly commenting on the game's doubles action, where players were "lifeless, stiff, and unresponsive to the action around them".
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scored ''AO Tennis'' 3/10, noting "bland visuals", "inconsistent" physics. GameSpot were critical of the game's graphics, referring that "each real-life pro looks wooden." Press Start Australia, after playing AO Tennis a few weeks after launch, wrote "After 10+ updates and the last one being quite major, it’s honestly quite insane to see just how far this game has come over the last few weeks." AO International Tennis received a far more positive response from critics. The Xbox Hub wrote that AO International Tennis is "right up there with the very best tennis titles available today," and gave it 8/10. The Spanish-speaking SomosXbox wrote "AO International Tennis is an interesting video game for tennis fans, the game has a nice gameplay," and scored the game 6.5/10. Forbes, in scoring the game 6.7/10, praised the customisation options, writing "All non-license sports games should emulate AO International Tennis' approach to create-a-player and create-a-stadium suites."


Sequel

''
AO Tennis 2 ''AO Tennis 2'' is a tennis video game developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon. It is the sequel to ''AO Tennis (video game), AO Tennis'' and holds the official license of the Grand Slam (tennis), tennis Grand Slam Australian Open. The ...
'' was released on January 9, 2020 in Europe and February 11, 2020 in North America for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch. It was released in Japan on May 14, 2020.


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* {{Big Ant Studios 2018 video games Australian Open (tennis) Big Ant Studios games Multiplayer and single-player video games PlayStation 4 games Tennis video games Video games developed in Australia Video games set in Australia Xbox One games