Electronic Arts and Coca-Cola Zero™ are teaming up to launch a free* online service called The Coca-Cola Zero Story of the Finals for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ videogame from EA SPORTS™.
What if you could kick the winning goal that gives your favourite team a spot in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Finals? What if you could change the outcome of the final match? Now you can.
The feature will enable gamers to relive crucial moments from the actual tournament hours after games have been played. The free service from EA SPORTS will be available for the PlayStation®3 system.
"This is an ambitious and completely unique feature that has never before been attempted for football videogames," said Executive Producer Kaz Makita. "The hopes and dreams of nations will rise and fall throughout the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final and within hours after the real matches have occurred our development team will re-create the storylines in our game and provide fans the opportunity to replay and, perhaps, change the outcome – virtually."
The Coca-Cola Zero Story of the Finals will enable gamers connected online to play real matches from the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final and face the same challenges their heroes experienced throughout the tournament.
The free service complements an existing game mode called The Coca-Cola Zero Story of Qualifying, which enables gamers to relive moments from the 2010 qualifying campaign and the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ Finals through over 50 scenario-based challenges.
"Just like Coke Zero made the impossible possible by offering real Coke taste with zero calories, the Coca-Cola Zero Story of the Finals empowers people to become part of the game and virtually rewrite sports history," said Scott Cuppari, Manager, Media and Interactive, Coca-Cola North America.
Through our partnership with EA SPORTS and their 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa game, we're offering new, innovative videogame content that delivers a rich experience to gamers and soccer enthusiasts."
2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa will be available on PlayStation®3 and PSP™ on 29th April 2010.
Learn more about 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
* 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa and an internet connection are required for play.
| Publish date: | 01/04/10 |
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| Category: | News |

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