FIFA 11

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FIFA 11
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British and Irish cover featuring Real Madrid's Kaká and Manchester United's Wayne Rooney
Developer(s) EA Canada
Exient Entertainment (DS)
EA Romania (iOS)
Distinctive Developments (mobile) [1]
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Producer(s) David Rutter
Ian Jarvis
Andrew Wilson
Series FIFA
Platform(s)
Release
  • NA: 28 September 2010 [2]
  • AU: 30 September 2010 [2]
  • EU: 1 October 2010 [2]
  • NA: 4 October 2010 (Wii) [3]
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

FIFA 11, titled FIFA Soccer 11 in North America, is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS. The Wii version was released on 1 October 2010 in North America and Europe and the DS version on 8 October 2010. [2] The Windows version of FIFA 11 is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. The game received positive reviews and was awarded 'Sports Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.05 million votes. This was the last FIFA title to be released for the Nintendo DS.

Contents

New features

An in-game screenshot highlighting the improved Career Mode FIFA 11 2010 screenshot.jpg
An in-game screenshot highlighting the improved Career Mode

FIFA 11 features 31 licensed leagues (including second-divisions, and so on), from 24 countries around the world, as well as 39 national teams. [16]

iOS version

FIFA 11 for Apple iOS devices features improved graphics and compatibility with the iPhone 4 and 4th generation iPod Touch's retina displays. The game is compatible with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, 3rd and 4th generation iPod touch, and a recent version came out for the iPad. [17] It is still plagued with crashes, particularly since the upgrade to iOS 5.0, which means it cannot run on current iPads. [18]

Demo

A FIFA 11 demo was released for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC on 15 September 2010. [19] The demo features Chelsea, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus, Bayer Leverkusen and Lyon, although Arsenal can be unlocked on the PS3 and Xbox 360 by playing FIFA Superstars on Facebook and winning 5 matches on Superstars. The stadium for the demo is Real Madrid's home stadium, Santiago Bernabéu, but the Emirates Stadium can also be unlocked through FIFA Superstars. It will be unlocked after 10 games on Superstars. Reciprocally, by playing the FIFA 11 demo, users can earn rewards for their FIFA Superstars team. [20]

Reception

FIFA 11 has been positively received with IGN UK rating it 9.5 out of 10 [23] and Official PlayStation Magazine (UK) rating it a 10/10, the first game in the series to be given a full score. [24] Eurogamer rated it 8/10 summing up, "At its best FIFA 11 is enormous fun and brilliantly engineered, but in its battle to be more varied and realistic it has lost some of its momentum, and off the pitch returns are starting to diminish too".

During the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences awarded FIFA 11 with "Sports Game of the Year". [25]

As of October 2011, 16 million copies of the game have been sold across all platforms. [26]

Commentaries

Ultimate Team

Following on from previous FIFA games, FIFA 11 Ultimate Team was released on PS3 and Xbox 360 on 3 November 2010. It is available for free download from the PlayStation Store or Xbox Live Marketplace. In the game itself, players purchase packs of cards with in-game money. These packs contain random players and other items, such as balls and kits, and players have to win football matches in order to earn coins, to purchase new players. There are other ways to make money, such as buying players and other items cheaply and selling them on for a higher price. Also, with Microsoft points on the Xbox 360 you can buy packs of silver or gold players, staff and items. Returning users to Ultimate Team receive two complimentary Gold packs. It has been praised for its creativity, and likeness to eBay, in that it has live auctions, where player items needed from other players.

This has also been likened to the real life Football market, where other managers are constantly trying to outbid each other for the best players and staff. Also, people could play their friends in this new friend mode. Players can be found in packs according to their real life transfers, for example the Fernando Torres Chelsea card appeared in packs after he was transferred from Liverpool or the Edin Dzeko transfer from Wolfsburg to Man City. These updates can be useful for the chemistry side of the game. [27]

Music

The following songs are featured in FIFA 11 (as listed in game credits):

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