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UEFA 06-07 Ships
EA's official UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 videogame in stores.
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts has shipped the official UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 videogame to stores around the world today. The event's only officially licensed videogame introduces a new way to play on the Xbox 360 and celebrates the passion soccer fans have for their club teams. The Xbox 360 version of the title introduces a unique and collectable virtual card system in the Ultimate Team mode that enables you to assemble your ideal team. Using collectable virtual cards, you can hand-pick everything from your players and staff members to your match strategy and stadium. Now you can build your dream team by going online to collect and trade virtual players, staff and gameplay cards.

The official UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 videogame on the Xbox 360 features a game engine with a more fluid player movement system that makes it easier for players to perform more incisive, defense-splitting one-twos, first touches and through passes with a ball that's alive with its own independent physics and even more responsive to every touch. As of today, the game is available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, the PSP, and in Europe on PC and mobile phones

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