Jul 2 2008, 11:01am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
FIFA 09 is set for release this fall. The game allows players on the PS3 and Xbox to customize gameplay to their style and new animation makes passing and shooting easier. Players will be able to customize the strategy and positioning of players.
"We have listened and responded to gamers and soccer fans around the world by building customized gameplay experiences for FIFA Soccer 09 on each platform," said Andrew Wilson, Vice President & Executive Producer for the franchise. "Everyone wants to play a soccer game that is customized to their system and delivers a unique and enjoyable experience. We understand that and have innovated features, created new modes and designed controls that are tailored to each specific platform."
Via EA
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