FIFA Interactive World Cup
EA Sports extends FIFA license deal until 2022
EA Sports and football bigwigs FIFA have reached an agreement that sees their current video game licensing agreement renewed and extended through until 2022.
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FIFA Interactive World Cup finals taking place in Dubai
This year’s FIFA Interactive World Cup finals will take place in Dubai, MCV Pacific reports. The site says the Emirates was chosen over London in the race to host the tournament. Los Angeles was last year’s host city. It’ll take place in Jumeirah Beach Hotel between May 21-23.
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Brazillian visitor takes Australian leg of FIFA Interactive World Cup
Five time FIFA Interactive World Cup competitor Samuel Lage Liberato has won his way into the global finals – as Australia’s champion.
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FIFA Interactive World Cup Australian final this Wednesday
The final battle to determine who will represent Australia at the FIFA Interactive World Cup will take place this week in Sydney.
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FIFA Interactive Cup 2012: Azzi ousted from Aussie qualifiers
Eight champions have been chosen from 256 competitors and over 1,000 registrants in the Australian leg of the FIFA Interactive World Cup qualifiers.
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FIFA Interactive World Cup tournament hits one million players
EA Sports and Sony have announced this year’s FIFA Interactive World Cup tournament has reached one million players.
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FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 kicks off in Australia - register now
Australia will once more play host to one of only 11 qualifying tournaments in the annual FIFA Interactive World Cup.
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PlayStation Access heads to Manchester, features first round of UK FIWC qualifying
Sony’s announced that PlayStation Access’s next stop is Manchester, bringing with it playable titles such as Uncharted 3, FIFA 12, Battlefield 3, Assassins Creed Revelations, GoldenEye 007 Reloaded, Batman: Arkham City, Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One, Starhawk, Tekken: Hybrid and Dark Souls.
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FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final to be hosted in Los Angeles
The FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final, which has partnered with Sony and EA Sports, announced today that it will be flying the 24 finalists of the virtual football tournament to Los Angeles, where the winner will be crowned during a “three-day entertainment extravaganza.”
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Frenchman wins FIFA World Cup
France’s Bruce Grannec has won the FIFA Interactive World Cup.The 22-year-old defeated Mexican Ruben Zerecero 3-1 in a Spanish final to best a competition with an initial entry of 500,000.Grannec, who wins $20,000 (£13,500) and a new car, said his win “paid back hours and hours of practice”.More on the BBC.
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US FIFA World Cup legs detailed
EA’s announced detailed for the US qualifiers of the FIFA Interactive World Cup, the final winner of which will take place in a regional final in New York for the chance to go on to the actual final. Finally. The West Regional will take place on March 7 in Santa Monica, and the East Regional […]
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Fourth FIFA Interactive World Cup finals detailed
The 32 players left in the fourth FIFA Interactive World Cup will battle it out for death or glory in Berlin on May 24, EA’s confirmed.Over 25,000 people entered the competition originally. Reigning champion Andries Smit from the Netherlands will be defending his title for a prize of $20,000 and an invitation to the FIFA […]
FIFA Interactive World Cup latest
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Brazillian visitor takes Australian leg of FIFA Interactive World Cup
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FIFA Interactive Cup 2012: Azzi ousted from Aussie qualifiers
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FIFA Interactive World Cup tournament hits one million players
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FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 kicks off in Australia – register now
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PlayStation Access heads to Manchester, features first round of UK FIWC qualifying
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FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final to be hosted in Los Angeles