EA Unveils New adidas Live Season for FIFA Soccer 09 That Will Dynamically Update Player Attributes In-Game to Mirror Real World Performance
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug 20, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced a new premium
service for EA SPORTS(TM) FIFA Soccer 09 called adidas Live Season
that will redefine the soccer videogame experience by dynamically
updating player form in-game on a weekly basis so that player
attributes mirror real-world performances. FIFA Soccer 09 will now
feel and play differently throughout the entire 2008-2009 season
matching the weekly rhythm of soccer. The new service will be
available for Barclay's Premier League, La Liga BBVA, Ligue 1,
Bundesliga, Serie A and Mexican Primera Division on the
PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360(R) video
game and entertainment system and PC.
FIFA Soccer 09 is now powered with dynamic real-world data and
analytics, lifting the game to new heights of authenticity for soccer
fans and gamers connected online. The adidas Live Season service is
based on how real players performed in the most recent real-world
matches. Gameplay will change dynamically as the performance of
players and soccer teams in the real world experience the highs and
lows during their campaigns.
"This is an ambitious and completely unique feature that has never
been attempted before for football videogames," said Andrew Wilson,
Vice President & Executive Producer for the franchise. "The game will
feel and play differently each week. With adidas Live Season if
Ronaldinho has a great match on the weekend you'll feel the difference
when you pick up the controller as his in-game attributes increase."
A global network of scouts will monitor every player in the adidas
Live Season leagues throughout the season to supply accurate and
in-depth player and team data each week. Player attributes will be
impacted and player performance will change dynamically. The adidas
Live Season service is downloaded into FIFA Soccer 09 each week and
will run from the launch of the game to the end of the 2008-2009
season. Gamers will have access to one league of their choice for a
free(1) trial from the moment they activate it to the end of the
2008-2009 season.
Today, EA also announced it has secured an exclusive licensing
agreement with the Spanish Liga BBVA and Adelante. The exclusive
partnership with the Spanish La Liga grants EA SPORTS sole rights to
include every Spanish La Liga club and enables the EA SPORTS FIFA
franchise to deliver the most realistic and up-to-date game with
current kits, squads and player likenesses.
"La Liga is widely regarded as one of the most exciting leagues in
the world and we're delighted to have been able to secure this deal,"
said Romain Rossi, Marketing Director, EA SPORTS. "The FIFA franchise
has always delivered the most authentic game experience and this
relationship will enable us to maintain the high standards fans have
come to expect from EA SPORTS."
A FIFA Soccer 09 demo will be available for download on September
11 worldwide on the PLAYSTATION(R)Network and Xbox LIVE(TM).
This year FIFA Soccer 09 delivers unique, platform specific
experiences that takes advantage of the hardware specifications of
each available platform -- the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii(TM), PC,
PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo DS(TM), PSP(R)
(PlayStation(R)Portable) system and mobile.
To learn more about FIFA Soccer 09 visit www.FIFA09.ea.com.
Developed in Burnaby, B.C., by EA Canada, FIFA Soccer 09 is
localized in 18 languages and sold in 37 countries -- it is the most
popular franchise globally for EA SPORTS. FIFA Soccer 09 is not yet
rated by the ESRB and is rated 3+ by PEGI. It will be available in
stores world wide in October.
(1)Requires purchase of FIFA 09. Internet Connection required and
subscription to Xbox Live or PlayStation Network.
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