The new FIFA 10 commercial for the UK with Wayne Rooney, Karim Benzema, Xavi, Theo Walcott, Tim Cahill, Bastian Schweinsteiger and a lot of other football players.
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam. Executive Creative Director: John Norman. Executive Creative Director: Jeff Kling. Creative Director: Edu Pou. Creative Director: Joakim Borgstrom. Art Director: Barney Hobson. Director: Johnny Green.
FIFA 10 has a confirmed release date of October 2, 2009 for all major consoles.
EA SPORTS announced that the Live Season premium service has been expanded into a new game mode for FIFA 10 enabling subscribers to feel the weekly pulse of football with dynamic updates of real-world information to make the game as close to real life as possible.
The new My Live Season premium service in FIFA 10 will feature weekly updates of player form, transfers, injuries, suspensions, fixtures, results and league standings, creating a mode that mirrors the real world, where gamers play their favourite real-world teams’ games in complete authenticity in any of the following leagues: Barclay’s Premier League, La Liga BBVA, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Serie A and Mexican Primera Division. The game mode enables you to visually track your results against real life as you progress.
“Every Wednesday is Live Season day where dynamic real-world data and analytics will be updated in FIFA 10 to match the weekly rhythm of real-world football and subscribers will have the chance to rewrite their clubs’ history,” said David Rutter, producer of FIFA 10.
My Live Season is available for the PLAYSTATION 3 and Xbox 360. The service is valued at a recommended retail price of£3.99 for the ongoing season on PlayStation Network and 400 points on Xbox Live Marketplace for each individual league. A package of all leagues will be available for the recommended retail price£7.99 for the ongoing season on PlayStation Network and 800 points on Xbox Live Marketplace.





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You can edit them yourself, or you can download patches, which include all the correct shirts and names and stadiums and balls and boots.
I play both PES and FIFA.
FIFA is a nice game. No dobut.
But I like PES more. It feels more \'football-ish\".
Every one has his own taste.
Some like FIFA, some like PES.
Arguing which is better than which, is like arguing whose favorite football team is the better team. ManUtd? Chelsea? Barca? Real? You won\'t get an answer from that.
Just enjoy the game (PES or FIFA).
BTW, this is a really nice video of a very nice game.
FORZA JUVE