As a 2010 Port for the PlayStation Portable, this title delivers the core, licensed soccer simulation experience of FIFA Soccer 11, optimized for handheld play. You engage in realistic football matches, managing tactical positioning and executing precise controls to compete in various modes. Its main appeal is providing a self-contained, console-style sports management and action framework specifically adapted for on-the-go use on the PSP.
The central experience revolves around controlling teams through various competitive modes. Players engage in matches utilizing established football rules and physics adapted for the handheld system. The focus is on tactical positioning, precise passing, and accurate shooting to outmaneuver the opposition. As a port, this version translates the established gameplay framework of its parent title onto the PSP. This means that while the visual fidelity and control scheme are optimized for the handheld hardware, the fundamental mechanics—such as player skill representation and match flow—are derived directly from the primary release.
This specific release for the PlayStation Portable does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions released post-launch. The content available is fixed at the time of its 2010 release, providing the full package as delivered on that platform.
The primary value proposition for this game lies in offering a comprehensive, console-quality soccer simulation experience that is fully self-contained and playable on the PlayStation Portable. It provides access to the licensed teams, players, and competitive structures featured in the 2011 iteration of the franchise, allowing users to manage and play full seasons or single matches away from a home console setup. The game is published by EA Sports and developed by HB Studios.
Being a direct port, this version aims to mirror the core simulation depth of the primary release, making it suitable for players seeking the established competitive structure and licensed content of that year's iteration on a portable device. The experience is fundamentally a complete sports management and match-play package tailored for the PSP's capabilities.
This iteration was released on December 31, 2010, exclusively for the PlayStation Portable (PSP).