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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa coming to iPhone on April 27th!

Categories: Gaming, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at 1:17 AM

2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaRight from the floor of GDC, EA Mobile announced that 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa will be released for the iPhone and iPod Touch on April 27!

Those attending the event (unfortunately I wasn’t there) had a chance to play the game, though I’m guessing it was not the build EA was demoing. PocketGamer was there but due to some NDA (I guess), they cannot share what they know at this stage.

We do expect this to be the best FIFA game released to date. In other words, graphics should be slightly improved and possibly even the gameplay. Of course, you’ll be able to play with any of the teams participating at this year’s World Cup. EA is known to license all the players, ensuring “authentic” look and feel.

Price was not unveiled, but we know that FIFA 10 is selling for $9.95 and I would expect this release to follow the trend. As soon as we get first screenshots, we’ll definitely share them. Stay tuned, k?

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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