EA Sports Teams With Beats By Dr. Dre, Gifts FIFA 12 Kits To Artists And Athletes

    Less than a month after EA Sports released the 2012 edition of its super successful Madden NFL series, the gaming giant has launched a new version of FIFA 12. The game incorporates features geared towards delivering “real-world physicality,” precision dribbling, and heightened intelligence for CPU players.

    In celebration of the release, EA Sports has created a VIP kit which includes Beats By Dr. Dre Headphones, an engraved iPad, a PSP, a golden soccer ball, and the game itself. The kit was sent to several Hip Hop artists including Lil Wayne, Drake, Wiz Khalifa and those in the sporting world like Kobe Bryant, Ocho Cinco, and Chris Paul. Fans will be able to win one of the VIP kits at the EA Insider Facebook Page.

    FIFA 12 was released this past Tuesday and will acquire additional features in the upcoming months.

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    18 thoughts on “EA Sports Teams With Beats By Dr. Dre, Gifts FIFA 12 Kits To Artists And Athletes

    1. man, what a great idea since these high profile rap artist and athletes can’t afford a $60 game and a pair of headphones (that they already have).

    2. is this the type of bullshit of today? Why the fuck send it out to them? In hope that they mention that they are playing FIFA in a song? Send them beats by dre? They are already getting paid to promote those headphones, send them sennheisers or denons, maybe they will get some use out of them.

    3. giving them Dre headphones when they probably already have them? so stupid. They may aswell give them to the public who will be playing the game more than these idiots.

      1. Its crazy when u get famous and have money muhfuckas start giving u shit 4 free. They give 10 of these kits to niggs that could aford them but the folks that buy the game have a chance to win 1. Just 1

    4. AYOOO WHATS THAT BULLSHIT ?

      YOU IN AMERICA PLAY FOOTBALL?? LET ME LAUGH LOOL

      WELL, I FORGOT TO SAY…. P.E.S YALL BITCHES? ALL THE WAY

    5. This is just shameless promotion and DX is doing their job. It isn’t news, it’s just a website getting paid to show off the new EA sports game with some absurd VIP kit that has some hip-hop appeal to promote it to a hip-hop audience. The people that receive these kits don’t use them, they likely give it to family and friends as gifts anyway, and complaining about how they get shit for free they can’t even afford isn’t the point. It’s about getting your attention and fooling you into believing a soccer game is somehow cool and hip-hop oriented so you buy it.

    6. Meant to say it’s a kit they get for free they can easily afford to show off to people that can’t afford it, didn’t mean to confuse.

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