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Let's FIFA 10

As FIFA launched throughout Europe this week and hundreds of thousands of gamers began competing from London to Madrid, Barcelona to Frankfurt, I want to send my congratulations to our FIFA development and marketing teams in Vancouver and Geneva.  In fact, I had a friendly little wager with FIFA producer Dave Rutter (the terms of which will remain between he and I) about rewarding the team if the game was above 90 for its average review scores on launch day...and here we are on October 2 with the highest rated sports game of this console generation at a 92...well done team.

It's always a challenge to improve on an already universally-acclaimed game, as was the case with FIFA 09, but the team at EAC continued to innovate and add polish to the jewel. I had the pleasure of meeting with them in Vancouver this past week, and passed on my thanks and admiration on behalf of all footie gamers from around the world.

We asked "How Big Can Football Get?" when we recently launched a brilliant new TV campaign in the UK, and we're all anxious to see the answer to that question over the coming weeks.  I'd love to hear what you think of the game - please let me know.  And for those of you in North America, you just have to wait a few more weeks to join in.

Should be an exciting sports weekend - today I'll be in Berkeley to see if the Cal Bears can rebound from an abysmal performance in Eugene when they host USC. If Kevin Riley can regain his confidence and complete some passes early, maybe we will be able to get Jahvid Best going and put the Trojans on the back foot. If not, we'll be hearing that annoying USC fight song all evening long... And on Sunday, Liverpool plays Chelsea. Up early to watch that one, and looking for my Mighty Reds to rebound from the poor showing in Florence in midweek.  I'll actually be at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's home stadium in London on Wednesday delivering a keynote address to executives from across the world of football, so let's hope they welcome me still if Liverpool takes the win. The speech focuses on how sports marketing is rapidly evolving, using FIFA 10 as a best practice case study.

I couldn't be more excited by how well NHL 10 has been received, the overwhelming interest in FIFA's big launch this week in Europe, and the quality of NBA LIVE, which hits stores next week here in North America ready to put up a fight against what is always stiff competition.

Game 7

My love of soccer , and in particular my Mighty Reds of Liverpool, baseball and (American) football have been well documented in this space over many months.  But I’d be remiss if I didn’t call out how much I have been enjoying the incredible drama of the NHL playoffs. 

As if last night’s Game 7 between the Penguins and Capitals , which didn’t turn out the way Ovechkin and Co. and the home fans had hoped,wasn’t enough, tonight there are two more Game 7s, including one involving the Boston Bruins, who provided me with my introduction to live hockey, back in the “Old” Boston Garden in 1992.

You don’t have to be a hockey fan to love the playoffs and you don’t have to be a hockey fan to love what we’ve done with our NHL franchise the past few years.  It’s been obvious to me since the very first meeting I had with our NHL development team that this is a group that truly eats, sleeps and breaths hockey and that they set the gold standard for game quality.  NHL has won 19 sports game of the year awards the past two years and, as we approach E3 and our first looks of NHL 10, I’m confident that this is a product that’s going to be in the running yet again this year for more well-earned accolades.

Today we announce the first product details for NHL 10.  And for everyone that has been asking when we’re going to finally add fighting (in a meaningful way) to the game, I think you’ll be happy.  The team has finally achieved and delivered first-person fighting in NHL 10 as part of a renewed emphasis on tough, physical, playoff hockey, much like you are seeing during these NHL playoffs.

A screen shot is worth a thousand words and here’s one from NHL 10 showcasing new first-person fighting.