FIFA Online sets Korean gaming record
Amid World Cup frenzy, 600,000 Korean soccer fans clamor to the online, open-beta game in one day; 100,000 hit the pitch concurrently.
While nations battle it out in real-life World Cup matches thousands of miles away in Germany, Korean soccer fans have made FIFA Online the country's most-played online game ever, Electronic Arts boasted Wednesday.
At one point, FIFA Online, a PC soccer title only available in Korea, pulled in 100,000 peak concurrent users--corporate jargon for the number of people playing at one time. The largest number of people who have played the game in one day is 600,000, according to EA.
Currently in the open-beta stage of development, FIFA Online also pulled in 33,000 online soccer players at one time over the first weekend it was available. The game's release date of May 25, shortly before the 2006 FIFA World Cup began, was no coincidence, EA said.
"We worked hard to get the game up and running in a time frame that allowed people [to] weave the online game into their overall summer soccer experience," EA spokeswoman Tammy Schachter told GameSpot. "Although the game is not tied to the World Cup, it made sense to launch it in a time frame when the world is celebrating soccer."
EA has a lock on the rights to the FIFA license until 2014, and the company points to its online FIFA test in Korea as a step toward a broader venture into online sports gaming. In February, EA teamed up with Neowiz, a Korean publisher and developer, to help bring its soccer games to South Korea.
"Partnering with a local expert (Neowiz) to deliver an online downloadable game is a new and unique publishing model for EA," Schachter said. "We are thrilled to see that online gamers are embracing a sports title so enthusiastically."
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Cool. Thier Excitment make want to know more of the game.
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Makes me proud to be Korean.
And yes, we do love our football (soccer). Though, tbh, we have no sense of rhythym.
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koreans never cease to amaze me
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Koreans really love soccer. That's cool.
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My all time favorite footballl game is World Soccer on NES... i think that's what it was called. Same people that made River City Ransom i assume from the graphics. Claaasssssics! Love em.
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Oh and btw all Fifa games suck
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One thing is clear, Korean people love online gaming
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pretty cool....korea loves this stuff
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Konami's PRO EVO should try to get a fifa licence,
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i dont have one...
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crazy_boy166 should watch his words wisely.
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God willing, a gang of Koreans will beat what little sense you have left out of you
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I think this is a game where each person on the pitch is a live player. That is different than what we have here in the states.
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well we can already play it online so i dont understand
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That's huge, considering WoW in Korea...
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South Koreans sure do love their lawn faries.
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Nice to see not only MMORPGS exist, anyway... When do asians work?
Farewell~~!!
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Pretty cool. I assume FIFA Online is each person controls different characters.
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korea loves this kind of stuff
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Eh.. Can't you already play Fifa online?
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