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FIFA Soccer 08 Soundtrack
International soundtrack selected for EA Sports' next Fifa soccer title.
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts kicks off the new international soccer season with FIFA Soccer 08 soundtrack -- one of its largest soundtracks ever with 50 artists representing 27 countries. Set to launch in 16 languages and 37 nations, EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer 08 is available in North America on October 9 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP, PC and mobile, and on October 16 for the PLAYSTATION 3. The game will be will be available in Europe on all platforms on September 28.

The FIFA Soccer 08 soundtrack is highlighted by songs from CSS (Brazil), Datarock (Norway), Dover (Spain), Ivy Queen (Puerto Rico), Junkie XL (Holland), Maximo Park (UK), Mexican Institute of Sound (Mexico), Peter Bjorn And John (Sweden), Planet Funk (Italy), Simian Mobile Disco (UK), Superbus (France), The Cat Empire (Australia), and Wir Sind Helden (Germany).

To listen to streaming music clips, learn more about the bands and get details about the videogame visit www.FIFA08.ea.com .

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