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On November 5th, 2010 in Uncategorized


EA Sports has two major cash cows over the past decade and a half: FIFA and Madden, and now EA has announced that lifetime sales of FIFA have reached 100 million units. FIFA games have been around for 18 years with annual iterations, plus tournament FIFAs like World and Euro Cups, not to mention FIFA Manager. To celebrate the event, EA has released a free DLC for FIFA 11 called Ultimate Team, which is now available for download.

On July 5th, 2010 in Uncategorized


While the FIFA World Cup has reached its semi-finals stage in South Africa, EA has announced that their manager version of FIFA, FIFA Manager 11, will be out this Fall. FIFA Manager 11 is the 10th edition of the franchise, and according to EA, it will be simpler to pick-up and play for newer users.

On January 30th, 2010 in Uncategorized


According to sales trackers in the UK, the latest edition of FIFA, FIFA 10, has moved over 2.2 million units in the UK, far more than in the US, where the game has yet to brake one million in sales. The 2.2 million in sales make it the best selling FIFA game so far, according to MCV.

On July 14th, 2009 in Uncategorized


EA Sports has revealed that the release date for the upcoming soccer game FIFA 10 will be October 2nd. This release date, however, is only confirmed for the United Kingdom. Release dates for everywhere else are still to be announced.

Improved in this installment of FIFA are ball physics, an updated manager mode, and other gameplay improvements.

FIFA 10 will be released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, Nintendo DS, PSP, N-Gage, iPhone, iPod Touch, and mobile phones. This will be the last FIFA game for the PlayStation 2.

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On March 24th, 2009 in Uncategorized

EA SportsMore news continues to flow out of the Game Developers Conference currently going on in San Fransico, and it only continues to get better.

For you iPhone lovers out there, EA has recently announced their plans to bring the Madden, Fifa, SSX, and NHL franchises to the handheld device.

And, according to Pocketgamer, when asked if the game’s controls will translate over to the iPhone’s touch interface properly, EA’s Travis Boatman responded with “We’re taking those challenges head on”.