Blitz: The League II

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Blitz: The League II is an American football video game developed Midway Games as part of its NFL Blitz series. It is a sequel to Blitz: The League. It was released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 13, 2008. There are five new teams included in this installment: The Los Angeles Riot, the Houston Riders, Vancouver Beavers, Milwaukee Hounds, and Atlanta 404; and four older teams have been relocated. Lawrence Taylor (L.T.) is featured in the game, reprising his role as Quentin Sands. rdf:langString
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