The 2010 World Cup in South Africa remains unforgettable for its unique atmosphere. From the constant buzzing of Vuvuzelas to Shakira’s "Waka Waka" anthem, it was a tournament of pure culture.
: Restores the specific tournament structure that was originally missing or limited in the base FIFA 11 PC game .
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FIFA 11 marked the true debut of EA Sports' "next-gen" console engine on the PC. It introduced full 360-degree dribbling freedom and physics-based player interactions, abandoning the older, arcade-style engine used in PC editions of FIFA 10.
Since FIFA 11 natively did not have the official 2010 World Cup game mode (that was a separate release, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa ), this feature bridges that gap by injecting tournament-specific atmosphere into the FIFA 11 engine.
The default EA scoreboard is replaced with the official (the black/red bar used by Host Broadcast Services). Even the substitution pop-ups and half-time stats screen match the TV broadcast.