FIFA Online 2

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EA Sports FIFA Online 2
Fifa Online 2 title.JPG
Developer(s) EA Singapore, Neowiz
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Series FIFA Online
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
ReleaseOctober 1, 2007
Genre(s) Association football
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

EA Sports FIFA Online 2 was a free-to-play downloadable massively multiplayer online football game jointly developed by Electronic Arts and Neowiz. It was released on October 1, 2007. [1]

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Gameplay

Gameplay is largely the similar to FIFA08 and FIFA09. In addition, visual modifications to the kits have been updated to the kits of the current real-life season to keep up with the times.

Once logged in, a user can create a team based on the certain approved teams EA has permission for. There are no Malaysia Super League teams in the game.

In FIFA Online 2, a user can either play through a season or to play against other online players. Playing matches earns LP, which is the in-game currency used to buy players.

There are a few modes in the game:

League play enables the user's team to play against a specific team in a specific league for LP and experience points. Playing multiplayer mode offers the chance for players to pit their skills against each other. World Tour is whereby players from all over the world gather to play a game.

Server shutdown

All of FIFA Online 2's servers in Korea were permanently shut down on March 31, 2011. The game on IAHGames shut down permanently on November 5, 2013.

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References

  1. Truta, Filip (October 1, 2007). "EA Sports FIFA Online 2 Is Out in Asia". Softpedia .