Aaron McHardy, a former footballer and current producer on EA Sports' FIFA 15 video game, chats with News10 during E3 2014 about the upcoming game, its features, and is asked whether or not CONCACAF will finally be included.
This morning brought the official announcement of FIFA 20's big new feature - a FIFA Street-style mode named Volta Football.
But the Nintendo Switch version of FIFA 20 won't contain this mode, and in fact has been referred to as a "Legacy" version of the game. It's the same moniker given to last-gen console versions in previous years.
And yet EA will still charge us £59.00 for what's essentially a dump down ps3 version of the game.
I would call my EA support scaled back as well.
You know, not many studios can get away with charging people retail game prices for a patch, so I would say "more power to them," but I think they've been drunk on that for a while.
EA will half *ss a Nintendo game release, then turn around and immediately act disappointed at low sales (Wii U for example)
Absolutely rubbish company. I look at some of the excellent ports by other developers and I spit on EA.
They're one of main companies that has spoiled the last two gens of gaming.
I don't give a crap what they do.
Eurogamer interviews EA Sports about FIFA 20, covering everything from microtransactions and pay-to-win mechanics to Volta mode and more.
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you can't really call the guy a footballer, i mean i play football i've had trials at clubs in england, I mean anyone can be a footballer, he was never in a professional team lol any person from england with a slight interest in football can be a footballer if he's classed as one lol
"A look at FIFA 15"... looks exactly like FIFA 14.
Emotions modeled? Does this mean Luis Suárez will have a "Bite" button xD