Saturday, October 16, 2010

FIFA Interactive World Cup returns for a new season

The world’s biggest online football tournament kicks off on 1 November 2010 with even more opportunity to qualify for the Grand Final.

FIFA, the world's governing body of football, Electronic Arts Inc. and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have confirmed that the new season of the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) – the world's only official FIFA football gaming competition – will kick off on 1 November 2010.

The world's 24 best players will be determined through a series of online and offline qualifiers competing with EA SPORTS FIFA 11 on PlayStation 3. Those players will meet at the FIWC Grand Final to play for the title of FIFA Interactive Player of the Year, a $20,000 cash prize and the money can't buy experience of shaking hands with the world's best players at the FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala in Zurich.

Last year's FIWC saw a record number of entrants, with over 775,000 players from around the world competing both online and at local qualifying events for a coveted place in the Grand Final.

For the first time in the tournament's history, the FIWC 2011 will be split into six mini seasons, each lasting 25 days, beginning on the first of every month, from November 2010 through to 25 April 2011. The top two players from each of these seasons will go through to the Grand Final for their chance to be crowned FIFA Interactive Player of the Year.

In addition to the online qualifying seasons, players have the chance to participate in one of ten live qualifier events that will be held around the world. The live event victors will join the winners of the online qualifiers in the Grand Final. Details of these events and their location will be released over the coming weeks at FIFA.com/FIWC.

"We are excited to announce the return of the FIWC," said Matt Bilbey, VP Football, EA SPORTS. "Since the very first FIWC, the tournament has gone from strength to strength and to have over 775,000 entrants last year was a true testament to the status the tournament now enjoys within the football fan community. This year, with EA SPORTS FIFA 11 delivering the most authentic football experience ever created on PS3, we hope to see even more football fans vying for the FIWC crown!"

"The success of the FIFA Interactive World Cup not only shows the passion for EA SPORTS' FIFA games, but also the strength of PlayStation Network," said Darren Carter, vice president, Consumer Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. "It is the community that makes this competition so strong and we look forward to bringing new and exciting experiences to the FIFA Interactive World Cup in 2011."

Grab your copy of EA SPORTS FIFA 11 now and prepare to stake your claim for footballing glory on PlayStation 3.



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