However, members of EA Access will be able to start playing a week earlier. Here is everything we know so far.įIFA 19 is due for release on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch on 28 September 2018. You will get the chance to try the game soon enough, with the demo due next week. And, frankly, the Champions League doesn’t seem to be the only thing that EA has pinched from Pro Evolution Soccer as FIFA 19 looks to assert its football game dominance. Initial impressions of FIFA 19 is of a game that has looked at the long-term frustrations of FIFA 18 and tackled them head-on. Its PES-scalping addition of fully-licensed European competition in the Champions League and Europa League tops the bill, but the nips and tucks elsewhere are the things that most excite. Kylian M’bappe wowed at the World Cup, but France wouldn’t have brought home the trophy without the less heralded disruption of N’Golo Kante or imperious defensive pairing of Varane and Umtiti.įor the annual sports game, the headline additions may grab a few new players, but it is the work elsewhere that will keep them playing. The demo will give the public at large a first chance to test the gameplay changes from FIFA 18.įor the challenging football team, flair can win you games but it’s the nuts and bolts that win titles. The news comes as the maker of the world's biggest football video game continues to reveal the ratings of the best 100 players in the game. EA has announced that the FIFA 19 demo will release on Thursday 13 September.
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