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EA Sports’ FIFA now part of the SCG’s High Performance Centre

EA Sports’ FIFA has been added to the Esports High Performance Centre at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

N8 Esports, led by former FIFA competitor Nathan Patrick, “will offer analysis and coaching for EA SPORTS FIFA esports athletes,” according to the organisation.

“Esports is a data rich environment, and competitors and teams should be utilising those data points to enhance performance. In partnership with the Esports High Performance Centre, N8 Esports will use innovative analytical techniques to improve the gameplay of Australia’s best EA SPORTS FIFA esports athletes,” Patrick said.

“The mechanical output of competitors in this country is no different to what we see in Europe, or any other region. What Australian competitors need to go further in major tournaments is regular analysis, coaching, and mentoring, and thanks to this partnership with the Esports High Performance Centre, they now have that opportunity,” he continued.

Here’s to the constant improvement of Esports at the Sydney Cricket Ground.


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