With the 2010 World Cup looming this summer, Electronic Arts announced today that the next installment in their football/soccer game series, FIFA 11, will be coming to gamers this fall.
The game is aimed to "redefine" authenticity in football/soccer games with the new Personality+ feature. It is a feature that "sees individual abilities reflected in game, enabling clear differentiation for every player," according to the EA press release.
"Personality+ is the evolution of individual distinctiveness that sees a footballer’s abilities on the pitch mirrored authentically in our game, creating individual personalities in FIFA 11," said Executive Producer Kaz Makita. "We have reached a level of sophistication within our game engine where footballers in our game will behave and perform as true individuals."
According to EA, Personality+ will evaluate over 36 attributes and 57 traits of each player, giving them the individuality to play exactly as they do in reality.
The game will also be introducing a new Pro Passing system.
"FIFA 11 introduces new Pro Passing where pass accuracy is determined by a gamer’s ability on the control pad, and player skill, situation and urgency on the pitch, yielding a deeply rewarding passing system," read the release. "Poor decisions or over/under striking the ball will mean error-prone outcomes."
FIFA 11 will be coming to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PC, Nintendo DS, and PSP.