FIFA 2004 spokesmen announced
EA Sports announces that three of the world's top soccer players will appear on the front cover of its next FIFA game.
EA Sports has today announced that it has signed three of the world's top soccer players to serve as spokesmen for FIFA Soccer 2004. Arsenal's Thierry Henry, Juventus' Alessandro Del Piero, and Barcelona's Ronaldhino will appear together on the front cover of the game.
"We strive to deliver an in-depth soccer experience, with the finest gameplay and authenticity," said FIFA Soccer 2004 producer Danny Isaac. "We're thrilled to be able to work with this soccer 'dream team' as North American interest continues to grow in the world's most popular sport."
Currently scheduled for release in October, FIFA Soccer 2004 promises to be the most comprehensive game in the series to date. No less than 450 teams from 18 different leagues from around the world will be featured in the game, while new off-the-ball controls should make the gameplay far more realistic than in previous FIFA games. For more information on FIFA Soccer 2004, check out our previous coverage of the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, GameCube, and GBA versions of the game.
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