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|producer = Adrian Blunt, Samrat Sharma, Julien Dulioust, Nigel Goh
|producer = Adrian Blunt, Samrat Sharma, Julien Dulioust, Nigel Goh
|designer = David Ghozland, Christopher Teskey
|designer = David Ghozland, Christopher Teskey
|Community Manager = Yasha Walker-Illing
|Community_Manager = Yasha Walker-Illing
|released = In Open Beta since May 26, 2010
|released = In Open Beta since May 26, 2010
|genre = [[Association football]], [[Sports simulation]]
|genre = [[Association football]], [[Sports simulation]]

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EA Sports: FIFA Online
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Developer(s)Electronic Arts
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Producer(s)Adrian Blunt, Samrat Sharma, Julien Dulioust, Nigel Goh
Designer(s)David Ghozland, Christopher Teskey
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseIn Open Beta since May 26, 2010
Genre(s)Association football, Sports simulation
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

EA SPORTS FIFA Online is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online football game which uses microtransactions. It is published by Electronic Arts. The game has been in Open Beta since May 26, 2010.

Gameplay

FIFA Online uses the FIFA 10 game engine and its in-match gameplay is very similar to FIFA 10's. It uses a mouse as its main form of control, although keyboard and gamepad control schemes are also available. After starting the game players make a manager, choose their league team and improve it by earning in game currency in different modes and using it in the Game Store. Also, after each match players will be rewarded randomly with a player contract item which allows a player to be signed for a certain amount of money, or a stats boost that can be equipped on players. Players also have manager levels which increase with the XP gained after every match. The difficulty has 20 levels, and adjusts to fit the player's skill level.

Modes

League Mode: the player can play this mode in either single-player or co-op.

Versus Mode: one player makes an arena in one of the lobbies and another player will join. After each match the winner's multiplayer rating increases.

2010 FIFA World Cup: the player can play this mode in either "Tournament" or "Versus" form.

Tournaments: The player can play in EA Sports-made tournament for trophies to fill their Trophy Room.

Development

FIFA Online has had 4 Closed Betas and has been in Open Beta since May 26, 2010.

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