It is also possible for multiple players to take control of one team in that version. Exclusively in this version, players are required to use quick-time events to save free kicks or penalty shots, or to win possession of the ball after it is punted or corner-kicked. This version supports multiple control schemes, including the Classic Controller. The Wii version of the game features more stylized graphics and utilizes a nuanced physics system to allow for more casual, arcade-style gameplay. In addition, scenarios from the 2010 World Cup are playable with an online update. As in 2006 FIFA World Cup a "scenario" mode is included with 55 playable scenarios from past World Cup matches. The game's penalty kicks have been changed in order for their outcome to better reflect the player's own composure, and the game's online multiplayer lobby system has been limited to unranked head to head matches.
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ĮA has also announced that the "Captain Your Country" mode will return, similar as "Be a Pro" mode and that FIFA 10 owners can import their Virtual Pro for this purpose, and then earn CYC Accomplishments and attribute boosts. EA has also announced that players can get injured outside of international matches. ĮA has announced that there will be gameplay improvements over FIFA 10, such as a higher rate of player fatigue for matches at higher altitudes, with an advantage to a home team who plays at a higher altitude against an away team who does not.
All 10 official World Cup stadiums are available for play. Players choose a team from the 199 nations available and compete against the computer or against other players through online gaming services PlayStation Network or Xbox Live. This feature was thereafter adopted for future FIFA titles, up until FIFA 17. In the player's display in the bottom-left, the coloured bar below the name represents the accuracy, while the green bar above represents the power (PS3/Xbox 360 versions only). The method of taking a penalty kick was altered on the game.