FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer: Gameplay, Platforms and Key Facts
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer (2000): what the game is about, platforms, developer and rating, in one evergreen guide.

FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer (2000) is a sport video game developed by EA Sports, available on PC, PS2. It holds an aggregated critic and player score of 74/100 on IGDB.
What is FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer about?
FIFA 2001 aims to immerse its fans with the most realistic football experience possible. Over 50 international teams, including England, France, Germany, Holland, Spain, and the United States have made the cut, while 17 of the planet's top leagues have been incorporated as well. New motion captured moves from Matthaus, Mendieta, Scholes, and other soccer legends support the game's realism, with animated linesman and authentic light sourcing add that much more to the presentation. Perhaps the most important features, though, are the advanced sets of artificial intelligence, in-game cinematic cutscenes, and a ton of game modes that have been specially built for tournaments from around the world.
Key details
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer was released in 2000 and supports single player, multiplayer, co-operative. Platforms: PC, PS2. Developer: EA Sports.
Should you play FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer?
A solid 74/100 aggregate score makes FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer a safe pick for fans of sport.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of game is FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer?
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer is a sport game by EA Sports, released in 2000.
What platforms is FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer on?
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer is available on PC, PS2.
Is FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer good?
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer has an aggregate score of 74/100 from critics and players on IGDB.



