The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!
The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!
Enter the court and get ready for a brand-new title that delivers authentic gameplay and an immersive tennis experience. As a modern tennis simulation, Matchpoint – Tennis Championships features an extensive career mode and a unique rivalry system.
Matchpoint – Tennis Championships is out now for PlayStation®4|5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Play it now on console and PC with Xbox Game Pass.
Learn more in the FAQ and play the free demo on Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation.
“I’m not suffering,” the subtitles read as Julianne Moore stared into the camera. “I am struggling.”
He closed his laptop, picked up his phone, and called home. He didn't know if he was ready for the struggle, but thanks to a 1.2GB file from a stranger halfway across the world, he wasn't afraid of the subtitles anymore.
Leo watched the entire movie in one sitting, the hum of his laptop fan the only sound in the room. When the credits rolled, he didn't delete the file to save space on his hard drive. Instead, he renamed it. He stripped away the technical jargon—the bitrates, the release groups, the resolution—and simply titled it Mom .
Leo sat in the blue light of his dorm room, refreshing the peer list. He didn’t even like dramas, but his mother had been forgetful lately—misplacing keys, trailing off mid-sentence—and a Google search for "early onset" had led him to this title. He couldn't afford a theater ticket or a legitimate streaming sub, so he turned to the only library he knew: a tracker forum.
The file name was a cryptic string of digital DNA: 11985-BR720p-SUBS-STILLALICE.mp4 .
“I’m not suffering,” the subtitles read as Julianne Moore stared into the camera. “I am struggling.”
He closed his laptop, picked up his phone, and called home. He didn't know if he was ready for the struggle, but thanks to a 1.2GB file from a stranger halfway across the world, he wasn't afraid of the subtitles anymore. 11985-BR720p-SUBS-STILLALICE.mp4
Leo watched the entire movie in one sitting, the hum of his laptop fan the only sound in the room. When the credits rolled, he didn't delete the file to save space on his hard drive. Instead, he renamed it. He stripped away the technical jargon—the bitrates, the release groups, the resolution—and simply titled it Mom . “I’m not suffering,” the subtitles read as Julianne
Leo sat in the blue light of his dorm room, refreshing the peer list. He didn’t even like dramas, but his mother had been forgetful lately—misplacing keys, trailing off mid-sentence—and a Google search for "early onset" had led him to this title. He couldn't afford a theater ticket or a legitimate streaming sub, so he turned to the only library he knew: a tracker forum. Leo watched the entire movie in one sitting,
The file name was a cryptic string of digital DNA: 11985-BR720p-SUBS-STILLALICE.mp4 .