EA SPORTS says its 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil will feature the most immersive tournament mode in EA SPORTS FIFA history.
You can choose from any of the 203 National Teams sanctioned by FIFA and play with up to 32 players locally through the qualifying rounds, and proceed on to the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
With the game due in two months time lets take a look.
Whats New
According to EA, the game offers an expanded control scheme with extra dribbles and flicks, as well as additional animations for special passes, both of which will give skilled players a leg up.
EA has partnered with Adidas to ensure that the soccer balls used in the game will behave with the same ball physics as in the real world. Other additions include new options in penalty kicks and defensive headers.
The main mode in 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil is Road to the FIFA World Cup. The offline mode allows as many as 32 local players to choose from the game’s 203 national teams, with the goal of qualifying for the tournament and then winning it.
Also available is Road to Rio de Janeiro, in which players compete online with a national team to make their way across the 12 different host cities in Brazil. In addition, developer EA Canada is bringing back the Captain Your Country mode from 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. And English versions of the game will offer updates on in-game tournaments with EA Sports Talk Radio, which features more than 50 hours of recorded audio from ESPN soccer broadcasters.
Teaser Trailer
Release date:
The game will arrive on April 15 in North America and April 17 in Europe for Xbox 360 and PS3.
Pre-order bonuses for the game include special All-Star and Classic XI teams, though no price was given for the game and its four editions.
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