EA Sports FIFA 2010

EA Sports' World Cup simulation has Uruguay out in Group Play and Argentina losing in the Semis.

While the 2010 World Cup doesn’t officially start until June 11th, U.S. video game giant EA SPORTS is already declaring Spain the winner.

In a clever PR campaign, not likely to sit well with local fans of Argentina and Uruguay, EA ran a simulation of the world’s largest sporting event using its popular 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa video game. The simulation had Uruguay eliminated in Group Play after a 1-1 tie with France and back-to-back losses to South Africa and Mexico.

Argentina fared much better in the simulation by winning Group B with three consecutive victories over Nigeria, Korea and Greece. However, convincing wins over Mexico and Germany were followed by a 2-1 loss to Spain in the Semifinal round. The simulation had Spain advancing to and winning the Final over Brazil by a score of 3-1.

We can only hope this EA prediction is a curse akin to the kiss of death for college football teams featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated or NCAA basketball teams getting the net-cutting nod from Dick Vitale. For Argentina’s fans, the only bright side of losing the World Cup, either in a video game or the actual event, is being spared the sight of Diego Maradona running down 9 de Julio Avenue in his birthday suit. Video game or not, that’s one visual we can all do without. (Full Story)

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2 Responses to A Week Away, EA Sports Says The World Cup is Already Over

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  2. [...] is always stirring up a little controversy when it comes to Argentina futbol. One year ago it was their simulated World Cup which crowned La Roja champions before the tournament even started. Unfortunately for Argentina and [...]

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