Pro Fishing Challenge

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Release
Pro Fishing Challenge
DeveloperOpus
PublisherAtlus
PlatformXbox
Release
GenreFishing
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Pro Fishing Challenge is a 2004 fishing video game developed by Japanese developer Opus[2] and published by Atlus for the Xbox.[1]

It was the first fishing game on the console to feature Xbox Live support, allowing up to eight players.[3][4] Multiplayer on Xbox Live was available to players until April 15, 2010. Pro Fishing Challenge is now playable online again on the replacement Xbox Live servers called Insignia.[5][6]

The game features customizable characters, four lakes, and fish with different eating habits and schedules.[3]

In tournament mode, the player sets the weather and fishing location and competes online (or with an AI player) in a five-round tournament to see who can catch the biggest fish. In free fishing mode, there are no constraints. In each mode, the player can unlock outfits, new lakes, and other items.[7]

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