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Tuesday, March 10, 2020
FIFA Mobile football players can now train with their own feet
Adidas, EA Sports, and Google have agreed a collaboration that gives mobile Fife players a new way to improve football in Ultimate Team mode.
You must have thought at least once - that at least I could run instead of football players in Fifa, and that they should be boosted by statistics and grades. I'm sarcastic of course - probably no one ever thought of that, but Adidas, Google and EA Sports will still allow such a thing.
Specifically, Adidas footwear inserts are on the market today, and these cartridges include a Google Jacquard chip that connects to the Adidas GMR app on Android or iOS. In this way, the activity of the wearer is monitored and his or her walking and running are recorded.
Finally, the Adidas GMR app is linked to FIFA Mobile and Ultimate Team mode, which means that playing and running in real life can enhance virtual soccer players in FUT Mobile.
As part of the promotion, Adidas and EA Sports are rewarding customers with a Paul Dybale card for each purchase of Adidas GMR cartridges.
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