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If you already own “FIFA 10,” is there really a need to run out and buy “2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa” when it hits stores April 27? Is it really that much of an upgrade?

Surprisingly, the answers to both those questions look to be yes, as “World Cup” actually manages to improve on “FIFA 10’s” already brilliant gameplay while also offering new challenges and gameplay modes not seen in EA’s award-winning soccer game.

“The World Cup is simply the biggest sporting event in the world,” explains Simon Humber, the game’s line producer. “It’s on a different scale to anything else out there, and the global interest is like no other. And because of this, it gives us the chance to do something different in the video game, as well.

“There were 199 teams that officially took part in qualifying, and we have each of them in the game. So you can play as powerhouses like Brazil, Spain, England and Germany, or you can travel the world and take a team from the Caribbean islands or some team that is way down on the FIFA rankings and see if you can challenge yourself to take a tiny nation all the way to the World Cup finals.”

But the game isn’t just about challenging yourself with a tiny nation while using the same old stick skills you learned in “FIFA 10.” As I said, EA Sports has gone in and already made some significant upgrades to the gameplay, the graphics and the available modes.

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Tne popular game has been in stores in North America for a little while now.  If you havent already picked up your copy, you can do so now.

The Fifa World Cup 2010 Demo is now available for download on both XBOX 360 and PS3.  The teams are Italy vs. Spain.  If you havent already downloaded it, go ahead and give it a try.  The game looks to be better then ever.

Multiple sources have confirmed that EA Sports will release 2010 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday April 27th. At this point it is a tentative date however the previous World Cup games have come out around that time. The actual World Cup South Africa begins on June 11th.

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I had the chance to check out an ea sports event which showed off some of their upcoming 2010 titles. Among them was 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Being a huge soccer fan and a mark for the World Cup in general, I made sure to stop by and check this one out first. In a nutshell, the game feels very much like FIFA 10 in terms of the gameplay mechanics. In fact, the producers were quick to point out that it indeed uses the existing FIFA 10 engine so we should know that going in. Having played every World Cup iteration by EA I know what the game typically brings to the plate – a hopefully reproduction of what the tournament is all about, right down to the presentation to the emotions”concert-ish, carnival-ish atmosphere is all there – fireworks, flags, banners, cannons; the whole enchilada. Also the crowd is fully rendered so it seems a bit more believable as they show their support inside of all 10 authentic stadiums from the corresponding South African cities.which include the ability to Captain your team with an existing player or one you’ve imported from FIFA 10 Virtual Pro. However, the real meat of the game will be its online tournament.

For the first time ever, you can compete in the full tournament online; from the qualifying stages to the tournament itself. Upon hearing that I had some obvious concerns ranging from the amount of time you’ll need to put in to go through a tournament to being matched up against other opponents. Seems like EA had that in mind from the get go so here’s how it works. For starters, you won’t be required to play the full tournament in one sit down. You can hypothetically play one or two qualifying games and come back later – whether it is in a few hours, a few days or a week. The game’s server will be smart enough to let you continue where you left off. Also, say you played against Spain in the first round of the group stages. If you stop playing and come back the next day, you’ll play game #2 in the group stage against another team. The server will know not to pit you against the same team twice if it doesn’t make sense. That might mean however that going into the group stage for instance, you won’t know who exactly is in your group until you play them which would be a little strange but at least you won’t have to play through the entire group stage all at once. However, the team was a bit vague as to how the interface would work so you might get to see the group. We’ll have to wait and see as it was not shown off. Either way, it’s great to know you can play on your own schedule. As for your opponents, the server will also match you up against similarly skilled players so you won’t show up as Brazil and get obliterated 20-1 by say, Australia (hypothetically speaking).coming back. In addition, we’ll get 55 scenario-based challenges from past qualifiers and Finals games while a new live service will also update the game during the real tournament with scenarios from the 2010 World Cup, allowing you to relieve these moments or try to re-write them – sounds pretty awesome if you ask me.

Though I’ve enjoyed each one, it seems that the game typically fizzles out after a few weeks and particularly after the tournament; so what makes this game so different? What can we expect from this one that we haven’t seen before? Well let’s find out shall we…

For starters, the game will offer up all 199 teams that attempted to qualify which is a staggering amount of national teams in comparison to previous WC games. So if your particular country didn’t even make it to the second stage of qualifying, never fear; you can right the wrong and take them further than they’ve been before. Presentation-wise, the game, as expected is quite colorful and welcoming, which is what the development is hoping to accomplish. That concert

Obviously the game has its multiplayer and single player modes

The online tournament should give the game plenty of legs as it pertains to keeping gamers

It was confirmed that we can expect some downloadable content while free roster updates will occur before the World Cup begins, and during the tournament but not afterward.

Sounds like things are coming along quite nicely and while the online server sounds pretty intelligent, we’ll have to wait until the game’s April 27 release (in North America) to really put it to the test. Things sound very promising so here’s hoping they can pull it off.

Europe and Asia will get the game on April 30 and the game will also be available on the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation Portable (with different features).

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