Un evento organizado conjuntamente por EA, Microsoft y la FIFA.Premio para el ganador final de $20.000 y un pase para la FIFA World Player Gala de Zurich.
Eventos clasificatorios:
• Brazil, Sao Paolo, Saturday, 18th November
• Denmark, Copenhagen, Saturday, 18th November
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Spain, Madrid, Friday 24th / Saturday 25th November
• South Africa, Johannesburg, Saturday, 25th November
• Hungary, Budapest, Friday 25th / Saturday 26th November
• Germany, Oberhausen, Saturday, 02nd December
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En total 20.
los ganadores locales (128 finalistas) jugarán el último torneo en Amsterdan el 9 de diciembre.
Nota de prensa:
FIFA, the world governing body of football, Xbox, the world’s most powerful video game and entertainment system and Electronic Arts Inc (NASDAQ: ERTS), the world’s leading interactive entertainment software company, today announced the third annual FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC), marking a hat-trick for the global football gaming competition. Starting on the 27th of October, football fans from around the world will have the opportunity to compete in the world’s only FIFA-sanctioned global video game tournament. The competition combines on and offline next generation football gaming action using FIFA 07 on Xbox 360. This year’s tournament will offer more football gamers the chance to be crowned FIFA Interactive World Player 2006, with the winner being invited to the FIFA World Player Gala in Zurich on the 18th December 2006, and for the first time in the history of the tournament, receiving a cash prize of US$20,000.
The FIFA Interactive World Cup 2006 will be one of the most exciting events in the interactive sports calendar. Prospective contestants worldwide will be able to practice their moves and hone their skills by playing the FIFA 07 demo which is available now on Xbox Marketplace.
Last year, Xbox Live entrant Chris Bullard from Ipswich, England emerged victorious having defeated Gabor Mokos, of Kecskemét, Hungary in an intense final at The Brewery in London. This year, competitors can attend one of the many FIWC06 Qualifier Events or enter the Xbox Live tournaments in 25 countries, from Mexico to France and from Taiwan to Scotland. Players will be able to register to take part from 1st November 2006 and can find more details at http://www.FIFA.com
“The FIFA Interactive World Cup unites the passion for football with the world of interactive entertainment. Gamers are battling it out for an official FIFA award that places interactive football in the same bracket as its offline parent competitions - the various FIFA World Cups played on traditional means. We are pleased that we are able to pay tribute to this special category of football players and are greatly looking forward to this year’s already third edition. The FIFA Interactive World Cup gives us the chance to further promote the game on a complete different level”, says Urs Linsi, FIFA General Secretary.
Hopeful competitors can simply turn up to compete in the FIFA Interactive World Cup Qualifier Events in the following locations:
• Brazil, Sao Paolo, Saturday, 18th November
• Denmark, Copenhagen, Saturday, 18th November
• Spain, Madrid, Friday 24th / Saturday 25th November
• South Africa, Johannesburg, Saturday, 25th November
• Hungary, Budapest, Friday 25th / Saturday 26th November
• Germany, Oberhausen, Saturday, 02nd December
Up to 20 additional qualifier events will take place across the globe, including tournaments in the US, UK, the Netherlands, Russia and many more. FIFA Interactive World Cup Qualifier Events will offer a host of activities away from the competition for players and spectators such as real-life football skills test area, live music from up and coming DJ’s. For more information on the locations and dates of the FIFA Interactive World Cup Qualifiers, visit the event section on http://www.FIFA.com
Local winners from each of the FIFA Interactive World Cup Qualifier Events will progress to the FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final in Amsterdam on the 9th of December 2006. This year will see the largest group of finalists to date, with 128 of the cream of interactive football talent competing to be recognised as the world’s best. In the new format of the finals, this year’s winner will also get to test his or her skills against the finalists from the previous two FIWC tournaments. The winner will be able to take home a cash prize of US $20,000 and will also receive an all expense paid trip to Zurich for the FIFA World Player Gala on Monday 18th December, where this year’s real life football stars will be awarded.
“We’re thrilled to work with our friends at FIFA and Xbox to bring the third FIFA Interactive World Cup to football fans and gamers across the world,” said Clive Downie, Vice President International Marketing, EA. “This year, we’re putting contestants even closer to the virtual football action with all new FIFA 07 gameplay action on the Xbox 360. Check out the exclusive demo of the game on Xbox Live Marketplace and start practising for your chance to take home the ultimate winner’s prize of $20,000 and a trip to the FIFA World Player Gala in Zurich.”
“We’re really excited to be part of the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2006 exclusively bringing next generation high-definition football gaming action to players across the globe with FIFA 07. It’s great to be hosting the connected gaming tournaments on Xbox Live giving our 3 million members worldwide the chance be part of this great competition and take on their friends.” said Richard Teversham, Head of Marketing, Xbox Europe.