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For the first time in the franchise, EA introduced a pressure-sensitive, analogue-stick penalty system. No longer did you just press "shoot." You had to manage your run-up, composure, and direction simultaneously. It was infuriatingly realistic.
The game allows players to choose from a variety of teams and players, including all 2010 World Cup participating teams, and compete in a virtual representation of the tournament. The game features authentic stadiums, teams, and players, making it a must-have for soccer fans.
The year was 2010. The vuvuzelas were buzzing. Spain tiki-takad their way to glory, and Paul the Octopus was the world’s most unlikely psychic. For football fans, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa wasn't just a tournament; it was a cultural moment. For gamers, EA Sports delivered what many still consider the best World Cup simulation ever made: .
But disaster struck on a Tuesday evening. Sid’s hard drive let out a death rattle and died, taking their patched copy of the game with it. The tournament was scheduled for Friday. They needed a miracle.