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Great football players need a great first touch—and the same is now true for gamers with FIFA Football 2005. Using an all-new fluid player kinetic system, a player's first touch becomes a key advantage for players who can think quickly and act fast to outsmart the competition.

Format: Xbox
Release 08 Oct 2004
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: EA Games
Players:
PEGI Rating:
Editor Score: 8 User Score: 8
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Also available on: GameCube, PlayStation 2, GBA, PC, PlayStation 1

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FIFA Interactive World Cup Finalized News

Chris Leyton

09/09/2004

Chris Leyton

Can’t wait until 2006 before the next World Cup, then why not get involved in the first ever FIFA endorsed videogame tournament…


Microsoft, EA and FIFA today confirmed specific details on the forthcoming FIFA Interactive World Cup, the worldâs first ever FIFA endorsed videogame tournament.

As we previously brought you the scoop, the FIFA Interactive World Cup is a new videogame tournament combining on- and offline football matches via the forthcoming FIFA Football 2005 on Xbox and Xbox Live!

The tournament will travel to six international continents from October to December 2004, offering football fans the ultimate videogame bragging rights â“ being named FIFA Interactive World Player 2004 â“ along with shaping up your skills with the pros and enjoying music from leading DJâs and a host of other surprises.

There are four ways to enter the FIFA Interactive World Cup, which will see more than 8,000 players (plus contestants from the Xbox Live community of more than one million gamers) competing all over the world :

  • Register at www.FIFAinteractiveworldcup.com
  • Register on site at regional tournament venues
  • Earn a place by playing FIFA Football 2005 on Xbox Live
  • Win a local qualifying tournament, which will lead to the regional tournaments and ultimately to the finals in Zurich - information on local tournaments is available on the registration site

Players who have what it takes to win their region's finals will travel to the worldwide finals in Zurich in December - and the winner will be named FIFA Interactive World Player 2004. That prestigious achievement will be recognized with a trophy presented to the winner by FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter at the FIFA World Player Gala.

Kicking off in October, the FIFA Interactive World Cup will travel to nine cities in six continents:

  • Johannesburg - 23rd October
  • New York - 30th October
  • Rio de Janeiro - 6th November
  • Sydney - 13th November
  • London - 20th November
  • Seoul - 30th November
  • Paris - 4th December
  • Berlin - 11th December
  • Zurich (FINALS) - 19th December

As players compete to be the best player of FIFA Football 2005 at each regional final, they will also be able to sharpen their real-world football skills through various separate side activities. Contestants waiting for their turn on the tournament pods will be able to practice their moves with the help of professional football players.

The events will also feature big-name DJs performing for the crowds, as well as a host of other fun activities and some surprises too. Specific details on each event will be available at www.FIFAinteractiveworldcup.com.

"The FIFA Interactive World Cup unites the passion for sports competitions with the world of interactive entertainment - we're looking forward to this new officially endorsed FIFA tournament and to awarding the FIFA Interactive World Player 2004," said FIFA General Secretary Urs Linsi. "This is an official FIFA honour that places interactive football in the same bracket as its offline parent."

"The FIFA Interactive World Cup tournaments will be a great day out for football fans everywhere," said Peter Moore, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Marketing and Publishing, Xbox. "As well as experiencing the excitement of FIFA Football 2005 from EA and Xbox Live, contestants and their friends will find no shortage of other interactive and 'real-life' activities. Being named FIFA Interactive World Player 2004 is the ultimate in bragging rights and we know the competition will be fierce."

"We know FIFA Football fans are serious about their football," said Jens Uwe Intat, Vice President and Managing Director of EA's Central European Region. "The FIFA Interactive World Cup brings that passion for sports competition to the world of interactive entertainment - we're looking forward to the tournament kick off and to seeing who will be the ultimate FIFA Football champion. And in the process, a lot of people are going to have a lot of fun."

Weâll have more information soon.
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