Video: EA Sports’ talks about FIFA 08 during GC 2007
Football fever is in the air once again as we feature a three-part video of EA Sports‘ premiere soccer sim, FIFA 08. Here we can see Joe Booth, the EA representative, talk about the various features that we’ll be seeing in this newest next generation console upgrade for the series during the recent Games Convention 2007.
It seems to have everything that any fan of the sport could possibly ask for: signature moves from Ronaldinho with his flip-flap, as well as all the other fancy moves from other famous players, 30 leagues, with over a whopping fifteen thousand players in the game, and of course the new dynamics included in upgrading this well loved series for both the PS3 and the Xbox 360.
Booth also announced something that a lot of players have been clamouring for a long time. Namely, the much anticipated 11-on-11 matches that the FIFA series hoped to achieve. No, it’s still not available right now, although an alternative mode has been created as a stepping stone towards that direction. However, it was projected that by 2010 it’ll finally be something that the guys at EA Sports can finally bring to fruition.
FIFA 08 is slated to come out in September for the PC, PS2, Xbox 360, PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii while the PS3 release will be a month after. Until then take a look at the video interview series right after the jump!
Football fever is in the air once again as we feature a three-part video of EA Sports‘ premiere soccer sim, FIFA 08. Here we can see Joe Booth, the EA representative, talk about the various features that we’ll be seeing in this newest next generation console upgrade for the series during the recent Games Convention 2007.
It seems to have everything that any fan of the sport could possibly ask for: signature moves from Ronaldinho with his flip-flap, as well as all the other fancy moves from other famous players, 30 leagues, with over a whopping fifteen thousand players in the game, and of course the new dynamics included in upgrading this well loved series for both the PS3 and the Xbox 360.
Booth also announced something that a lot of players have been clamouring for a long time. Namely, the much anticipated 11-on-11 matches that the FIFA series hoped to achieve. No, it’s still not available right now, although an alternative mode has been created as a stepping stone towards that direction. However, it was projected that by 2010 it’ll finally be something that the guys at EA Sports can finally bring to fruition.
FIFA 08 is slated to come out in September for the PC, PS2, Xbox 360, PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii while the PS3 release will be a month after. Until then let’s take a look at the videos of what FIFA 08 will be like when it finally reaches the shelves.