View Full Version : FIFA Interactive World Cup' (Xbox) Announced


valioso
20-08-2004, 12:55:AM
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/6570/FIFA-Interactive-World-Cup-Announced

ishan1990
20-08-2004, 01:21:AM
nothing concerning me i guess.

world cup tourny on xbox live? sounds interesting...

Kimmer
20-08-2004, 05:27:AM
No not a new game this time. FIFA, Xbox, and Electronic Arts will team up to bring a newly developed FIFA Competition, the FIFA Interactive World Cup, to football lovers around the world.

Additionally, Xbox will serve as the Official Licensed Video Game Console of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which will be held from June to July 2006 in stadia across Germany. Xbox will work with FIFA to introduce specially branded retail offers celebrating the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Xbox and Electronic Arts will be the presenting partners of The FIFA Interactive World Cup, a new series of tournaments combining on- and off-line football action featuring EA's FIFA Football 2005 on Xbox and Xbox® LiveTM. Kicking off this year, the FIFA Interactive World Cup will travel to six continents from October to December 2004, with the finals being played at the FIFA Player of the Year Gala in Zurich in December 2004.

Throughout the three-month tournament on Xbox Live, each heat will see players in the FIFA Interactive World Cup compete on EA's FIFA Football 2005. Players will also enjoy participating in real-life football drills, tips and tricks sessions with international football experts in between heats. Additionally, a host of guest appearances, prizes and musical surprises are planned throughout the tour. More details on the events will be released later this year.

"We're excited to be part of the 2006 FIFA World Cup," said Mitch Koch, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Home Entertainment Division. "The world's most popular sporting event is teaming with the world's most powerful and exciting video game console to give fans a whole new reason to love football – and they can only experience it through Xbox Live. With the FIFA Interactive World Cup, we're starting a new tradition of virtual football on Xbox and Xbox Live – fans will truly understand why 'it's good to play together.'"

"This innovative project concept will enable us to exploit further opportunities to promote and develop the game of football at all levels worldwide," said FIFA General Secretary Urs Linsi. "The FIFA Interactive World Cup will be launched just as FIFA steps into the second century of its existence and will give fans an additional reason to love football. The FIFA Interactive World Cup will herald a new tradition of football games and test football players' virtual abilities in a completely new way. We are proud to pay tribute to a completely new category of football player at the next FIFA World Player Gala."

"The FIFA Interactive World Cup is going to be the place for authentic, interactive play for football fans all over the world, and we're pleased to be working with Xbox and FIFA to bring it to life," said Jan Bolz, Vice President of Marketing and Sales, EA Europe. "Our game enthusiasts asked us for a way to broaden the scope of their gaming challenge and this event is for them, combining the excitement of FIFA Football 2005 from EA with Xbox Live support and real-world football tournaments, to test their physical as well as virtual abilities in a completely new and interactive way."

ishan1990
20-08-2004, 08:17:AM
i think this was posted by vialoso...

jumbo
20-08-2004, 11:59:AM
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/19/news_6105216.html

FIFAfreak
21-08-2004, 04:17:AM
I think this is just another sign of the decline of the PS2... Sony is asleep at the wheel. They're doing a terrible job keeping their servers up to par for SOCOM, not to mention the lack of a new game patch... or the long awaited downloadable maps & missions.

Everyone who played FIFA 04 on the PS2 knows how bad the servers were... yeah that was EA's servers but it was also a year when EA wasn't hooked with X-box, they partnered exclusively with Sony.

Now EA will be hooked up with X-Box and it's apparent that they're more involved with them on FIFA than Sony was. With that being the case will the servers for FIFA on the PS2 be worse than they were before... it's very possible. Will FIFA on X-Box live be as bad as FIFA on PS2 was.... that's also possible.

Or it could be way better... if that's case do you get an X-box and buy FIFA for that instead? It's worth contemplating. If that happens then Sony can start kissing their marketshare BUH BYE.

ishan1990
21-08-2004, 08:23:PM
Originally posted by ishan1990
i think this was posted by vialoso...

i'm retarded


but i think its also time for a ps3, i agree with you jumbo