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Friday, April 30, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa video game unlock items now

FIFA World Cup 2010 South AfricaEight New Coca-Cola Goal Celebrations and Classic 11 Team Available to Unlock. The chance for everyone to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup became a reality after Electronic Arts announce that 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is out now with eight new celebrations for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360 videogame and entertainment system. The video game is also available on Wii, PSP (PlayStation Portable), iPod touch and iPhone.



The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa video game will feature all the emotion and passion of the fiercest national rivalries battling on the world’s biggest stage, with all 199 national teams that took part in qualification and all 10 official stadiums to be used in South Africa. Gamers will be able to play as their home nation from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the FIFA World Cup Final™ and feel what it is like to score the goal that lifts a nation.

Fans can unlock the new celebrations through EA SPORTS and Coca-Cola™ channels in participating countries. After unlocking each celebration, fans can score a goal, use the controller to activate the celebrations and admire the performance via a new dynamic camera angle that delivers the emotion of each goal scored. Consumers can also admire their celebration and share with fans online by uploading to EA SPORTS Football World (www.EASPORTSfootball.com).

In addition, to honor the legacy of the FIFA World Cup, EA SPORTS unveiled its Classic 11 team that features 35 legendary players from past tournaments, including star striker Roger Milla of Cameroon, who scored four goals in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and in 1994, at the age of 42, became the oldest player to play in the tournament. Fans who carry the hopes and dreams of a nation into battle against fans from rival countries and win the 2010 FIFA World Cup TM will unlock the Classic 11 squad.

New players to the FIFA franchise can also compete for the 2010 FIFA World Cup utilizing new Two-Button controls designed to enable new gamers to pass and shoot with an accessible control scheme that utilizes just two buttons.

The game is rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB and 3+ by PEGI in Europe.