Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Release Date: October 20, 2009 (US)
Release Date: October 2, 2009 (UK)
Release Date: October 1, 2009 (AU)
PEGI: 3+
FIFA Soccer 10

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Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Release Date: October 20, 2009 (US)
Release Date: October 2, 2009 (UK)
Release Date: October 1, 2009 (AU)
PEGI: 3+
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FIFA Soccer 10

FIFA Soccer 10 features core gameplay refinements based on responsiveness and intelligence, plus a completely overhauled Manager Mode that includes more than 50 major improvements. These enhancements and more deliver a high standard of authenticity, as FIFA Soccer 10 continues to set the benchmark in both innovations and gameplay as the most complete simulation of soccer.

Features include the 360° dribbling system, which provides finer dribbling control, more than 50 major improvements to Manager Mode, more accurate passing and and authentic shooting, improved trapping intelligence, advanced positioning, and much more.


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X360 Previews | Jul 16, 2009

American gamers are much more worldly than their non-gaming counterparts. Don't believe that? Then explain the stateside popularity of FIFA Soccer compared to the relative obscurity of Major League Soccer -- a league whose very name is arguably an oxymoron. While soccer in this country is mostly considered a youth sport or an excuse to drink pints during daylight hours at a British pub, FIFA and Pro Evolution are enjoyed daily by Americans who haven't set foot on a field since the days they rode to soccer practice in their parents' minivans.

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X360 News | Jul 15, 2009

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Editions

Also known as: FIFA 10, EA Sports FIFA 2010, FIFA Soccer 2010 / FIFA Football 2010, FIFA 10, FIFA Football 10

FIFA 10 (X360)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: October 2, 2009
Publisher: Electronic Arts

FIFA Soccer 10 (X360)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 20, 2009
Publisher: Electronic Arts

FIFA Soccer 10 (X360)

Release Region: Australia
Release Date: October 1, 2009
Publisher: Electronic Arts

Expansion packs related to this game:
FIFA Soccer 10: Ultimate Team (X360)

Specifications

Memory Blocks

30 MB

Multiplayer

Local Multiplayer - Cooperative: 4
Online Multiplayer - Versus: 20

For more info on these technical requirements and features, please view GameSpy's Specs FAQ.

Features

  • 360 Dribbling: The 360 dribbling system provides finer dribbling control, enabling players to find spaces between defenders that previously were not possible
  • Skilled Dribbling: Animation warping technology provides unprecedented control. Skilled players now have the ability to face a defender and use highly-responsive lateral dribbling to skip past him
  • Freedom in Physical Play: Wider dribble touches and new collision sharing creates a varied, less predictable, and extended fight for possession between the dribbler and a defender
  • Player Urgency: Improved urgency AI logic, with over 50 new movement cycles, delivers more responsive positioning so your players stay focused on the ball and move at a speed appropriate to the action
  • Improved Trapping Intelligence: Players now have a better awareness of where the easiest, most natural trapping position is so they can get the ball on the ground and under control easier and earlier
  • Advanced Positioning: Defenders multi-task and play the pitch more intelligently by covering dangerous spaces left by out-of-position teammates. In attack, players analyze space more effectively, curve their runs to stay onside, create passing lanes and vary attacking options
  • More Accurate Passing: Players better analyze space resulting in pinpoint passes that give their receivers more options and time to outrun defensive pressure
  • Authentic Shooting: Refinements to the shooting system and modifications of the ball physics create a wider, more realistic variety of shots that enhance the exhilaration of scoring
  • Varied Defending Options: Slide Tackle targeting has been enhanced so skilled players have more reach and avoid tackling through the dribbler. Better effort clearance logic gives defenders more options when attempting to get a foot on the ball before an attacker. Effort, such as sliding to block crosses and overhead kick clearances, give defenders more tools to prevent goal-scoring opportunities
  • Refined Goalkeeper Intelligence: Numerous improvements mean that goalkeepers now have more urgency and better perception of where to intercept loose balls, resulting in a more responsive and powerful rushing system. New animation warping technology provides game-realistic goalkeeper positioning and momentum, resulting in more varied scoring opportunities
  • Manager Mode Authenticity: More than 50 major improvements were designed to create an authentic experience to mimic the real-world game. Match results are based on team and player strengths and weaknesses. Player transfers are determined by multiple decision points, including club finance and prestige, availability of similar players, and competition from AI-controlled clubs. Player development is more realistic with true-to-life growth curves based on factors such as age and environment
  • Continuous Gameplay: Maintain the atmosphere, pace, and intensity of a match with quick free kicks and referee carding
  • New Practice Arena: Work on individual skills in a fully featured practice mode before stepping on the pitch

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