EA Sports Active 2 release date is November 16, 2010

EA Sports 2.0 Xbox 360, PS3, Wii E3 2010 Stage Demo
EA Sports Active 2.0 will be released on November 16, 2010 as announced by Peter Moore at EA’s E3 2010 Press Conference. Unlike the original EA Sports Active Wii game, this sequel is going multiplatform with Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and iPhone/iPod Touch versions.

The new EA Sports Active 2.0 fitness program will deliver true fitness results by featuring an innovative wireless control system, powered by new leg and arm straps with motion sensors, a heart rate monitor to capture intensity, and a new online hub to track and share workout data with friends, family and people around the world with the new profile system. EA Sports Active 2.0 will make working out simple, effective and will go with you wherever you are. With Active 2.0, the game is going multiplatform, online and wireless, bigger and better than before.

“The launch of EA SPORTS Active 2.0 will define a new era of interactive fitness with the use of innovative motion sensor peripherals and a heart rate monitor that provide users with a fitness experience delivering real, measurable results,” said Tarrnie Williams, Executive Producer, EA SPORTS Active. “As the number one rated fitness program for the Wii, EA Sports Active proved itself as the industry leader and provided the foundation for our fitness franchise. The success stories we’ve received from our users show that EA Sports Active is changing lives and we’re so proud to be part of it.”

The new EA Sports Active 2.0 innovative wireless control system will give users complete freedom of motion, making it even easier to get a workout that delivers great results. Using innovative heart rate detection technology, the heart rate monitor will help users monitor intensity, providing constant on-screen monitoring throughout the workout and tracking user data over time to optimize performance.

The EA Sports Active 2.0 online hub will allow users to track and share all of their workout data automatically, providing a centralized destination for all fitness, wellness and training needs. It will host a thriving online global community of EA Sports Active users who can share their fitness journeys, interact with workout groups and send messages to each other online to stay inspired and engaged. Users will also have the ability to download new workouts and exercises to their online connected consoles to keep their workouts fresh and maintain motivation.

EA Sports Active 2.0 provides total body conditioning using progressive exercise in new prescribed programs. A three-phase, nine-week program provides a fitness roadmap to help keep users motivated and on track of their fitness goals. Additional mini-programs will also be available to add on, keeping workouts fresh and inspiring. The EA Sports Active personal trainer will walk users through their workout and provide continued encouragement with feedback to ensure an optimal workout experience.

The Xbox 360 version will also use Kinect for even more possibilities. Here is the E3 2010 stage demo of the game running on all three consoles along with the official trailer.