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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).

The makers of Fifa 10 released this video to help users improve their defense. Study and practice this video and your defense will be sure to improve.  Learn techniques like jockeying, pressing, and much more.

Something for all you Xbox LIVE silver members out there.

Microsoft have just announced they are teaming up with EA to do a ‘football weekender’ offer with FIFA 10, where everyone can play online for free this weekend.

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Ranking Team
1 Spain
2 Brazil
3 Netherlands
4 Italy
5 Germany
6 Portugal
7 France
8 England
9 Argentina
10 Greece
11 Croatia
12 Russia
13 Serbia
14 Chile
15 Mexico
15 Switzerland
17 Egypt
18 USA
19 Uruguay
20 Cameroon
21 Nigeria
22 Côte d’Ivoire
23 Australia
24 Ukraine
25 Czech Republic
26 Israel
27 Slovenia
28 Ghana
29 Paraguay
30 Bulgaria
31 Slovakia
32 Algeria
33 Denmark
33 Norway
35 Honduras
36 Romania
37 Ecuador
38 Colombia
39 Republic of Ireland
39 Northern Ireland
41 Turkey
42 Sweden
43 Gabon
44 Costa Rica
45 Scotland
46 Japan
47 Latvia
48 Hungary
49 Venezuela
49 Bosnia-Herzegovina
51 Burkina Faso
52 Finland
53 Korea Republic
54 Mali
55 Tunisia
56 Austria
57 Saudi Arabia
58 Bolivia
59 Poland
60 Lithuania
61 Peru
62 Canada
63 Bahrain
64 FYR Macedonia
65 Benin
66 Cyprus
67 Iran
68 Belgium
69 Togo
70 Morocco
71 Montenegro
72 El Salvador
73 Zambia
74 Uganda
75 Uzbekistan
76 Wales
77 Jamaica
78 Panama
79 Belarus
80 New Zealand
81 South Africa
82 Malawi
83 China
84 Mozambique
85 Trinidad & Tobago
86 Angola
87 Iraq
88 Kuwait
89 Guinea
90 Haiti
91 Iceland
92 Qatar
93 Oman
94 Senegal
95 Gambia
96 Albania
97 Estonia
98 Cape Verde Islands
99 Thailand
100 Moldova
100 Syria
102 Korea DPR
103 Armenia
103 Congo
105 Rwanda
106 Jordan
107 Yemen
108 Azerbaijan
109 Tanzania
109 Sudan
111 Namibia
112 Congo DR
113 Kenya
114 Vietnam
115 United Arab Emirates
116 Libya
117 Zimbabwe
118 Faroe Islands
119 Botswana
120 Singapore
120 Guyana
122 Ethiopia
123 Antigua and Barbuda
124 Georgia
124 Cuba
126 Luxembourg
127 Kazakhstan
128 Tajikistan
129 Guatemala
130 Turkmenistan
130 Fiji
132 India
133 Grenada
134 Swaziland
135 Sierra Leone
136 Bermuda
137 Indonesia
138 Equatorial Guinea
139 Myanmar
140 Maldives
141 Barbados
142 Hong Kong
143 Suriname
144 Chad
145 New Caledonia
146 Malaysia
147 Burundi
148 Lesotho
149 Lebanon
150 Malta
151 Liechtenstein
151 Nepal
151 St Kitts and Nevis
154 Sri Lanka
155 Vanuatu
156 Pakistan
157 Madagascar
158 Bangladesh
159 Nicaragua
160 Liberia
161 Kyrgyzstan
162 Chinese Taipei
162 Mauritania
164 Eritrea
165 Niger
166 Netherlands Antilles
167 Puerto Rico
168 St Vincent and the Grenadines
169 Philippines
170 Mongolia
171 Solomon Islands
172 Cambodia
173 Palestine
174 Seychelles
175 Comoros
175 Bahamas
177 Mauritius
178 Somalia
178 Cayman Islands
178 Laos
179 Samoa
182 Guam
182 Cook Islands
182 Belize
185 Dominica
186 Turks & Caicos Islands
186 St. Lucia
188 Macau
189 Tonga
190 Dominican Republic
191 Brunei Darussalam
191 British Virgin Islands
193 Djibouti
194 Afghanistan
194 Guinea-Bissau
195 Tahiti
197 Bhutan
198 Aruba
199 US Virgin Islands
200 Timor Leste
200 Central African Republic
202 Andorra
203 San Marino
203 Anguilla
203 Montserrat
203 Papua New Guinea

Football Fans Will Shape EA SPORTS FIFA Online Content During Development Process

EA announced today development of a free, downloadable game called EA SPORTS FIFA Online that will make its most popular and highest rated^ videogame franchise available to soccer fans with a broadband internet connection and an average spec laptop computer or desk-top personal computer. The free-to-play EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer videogame will call on soccer fans and gamers to help shape features during closed beta testing prior to its English language European open beta release in June 2010.

“Listening to and engaging soccer fans has been one of the driving forces behind the success of our FIFA franchise and now we are inviting European football fans–in mass numbers and earlier than we ever have before–to help us develop a new soccer game,” said Executive Producer Kaz Makita. “Fans will determine the features that matter most, and at the end of this process, our goal is to deliver a game for fans looking for a quick soccer fix at home or at work.”

“There are a large number of soccer fans who do not want a console gaming experience due to time and other priorities in their personal lives but they still want to be able to play a top-quality soccer videogame,” explained Makita. “FIFA Online will be designed specifically for them.”

Beginning February 3, soccer fans across Europe are invited to register to participate in the closed beta development and testing of FIFA Online. More than 20,000 fans will be involved in the first phase of closed beta testing and then, during open beta in June, hundreds of thousands of fans will test the game, providing feedback directly to the game’s developers through exclusive discussion forums.

EA SPORTS FIFA Online will be released around the world in stages. The English language version will be available to all soccer fans in June, 2010. Over the next 12 to 24 months FIFA Online will launch in other languages across Europe and then in North America. Non-English speaking soccer fans will also be able to participate in the development process of these games.

EA SPORTS FIFA Online will offer an authentic soccer experience with 30 licensed leagues, 500 clubs and more than 15,000 players. During the first closed beta stage beginning February 3, the game will feature a 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa tournament mode and a control system that uses the mouse only. At the second stage of closed beta, the game will feature a League Mode that enables fans to manage and compete as their favorite soccer club, and the ability to play online matches. FIFA Online will enable soccer fans and gamers to build their favorite club into their dream team by developing or acquiring players, upgrading skills, and getting unique apparel by earning in-game currency to acquire items or through micro-transactions. Additional content will be designed for the game based on feedback by fans.

The fifa world cup 2010 trailer has been released.  Compete with one of 199 nations to win the ultimate prize.