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FIFA 11 Wii To Feature Street Mode


EA Sports has unveiled a 5 v 5 street mode for the Nintendo Wii version of FIFA 11.

As well as the traditional 11 v 11 game which will feature over 500 teams from 30 officially licensed teams, a 5 on 5 street version of the beautiful game will be included.

Each player will be dressed in the street football attire and will posses their own playing styles for the street game.  Like previous versions of the FIFA Street players will be able to use the walls to their advantage being able to play it against the wall as well using it as a set-up for a shot or pass.

A special arcade version will be included in the street mode allowing you to activate a power meter to “blast shots, ignite a speed burst or send shockwaves over your opponents.”

Locations range from Brazil to London as well as the backstreets of France, as well as for the first time on the Wii players will be able to play in the indoor stadium ala FIFA 98: Road to World Cup.

Different game modes such as first to score, tug of war or timed games will mean a variety of gameplay modes for everyone to try out. Players will also be able to use the walls to take shots as well as playing in small mini-nets to increase your accuracy on the pitch.

FIFA 11 will be available on Wii as well as Xbox 360, PS3 on 1 October.

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FIFA 11
Game: FIFA 11
Developer: EA Sports
Publisher: EA Sports
Released: 01 Oct 2010
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