While it’s still been officially announced, the precise release date for this year’s new EA football game has been leaked.
Unlike most other sequels, EA tends to only announce the release date of its new football games (formerly FIFA but now called EA Sports FC) close to launch.
The apparent explanation for this is that they don’t need to be dissuaded from purchasing this year’s edition, EA Sports FC 24, and with the Euros at the moment, that’s more true than usual.
However, it is not difficult to guess the date as it is almost September or early October, and that is why a new leak has revealed that this year’s game will be released on September 27.
Technically it’s just a rumor, however, it comes from Billbil-kun of Dealabs, who has a track record of about one hundred percent accuracy, as his resources come from retail and instead of being after secrets, his leaks are almost easier information about the release date.
They claim that the game will be available in both the Standard and Ultimate editions, which is also not a surprise, and that if you buy the Ultimate version, you will be able to play it seven days early, so its release date will be September 20 if you pay more for the maximum and loved edition.
EA Play subscribers will also get early access, albeit in the form of a 10-hour trial. That’s precisely how it worked last year and in the last few years of FIFA.
There is no data on who the star of the canopy is this year, however, the logo seems to have leaked from another and is. . . very green.
The formats are yet to be shown, but according to Dealabs, the game will be released on PlayStation 4, which also makes an Xbox One edition very likely, although it’s guaranteed.
Leaving the FIFA call and doing it alone as a major threat to EA, however, everything went smoothly for them and EA Sports FC has already been accepted by most enthusiasts as essentially the same with another call.
Originally, FIFA claimed that it was going to expand its own game to update the ones EA makes, but so far there are few signs that that is happening. Or any sign that FIFA understands how complicated and expensive this task will be.
There have been rumors that 2K has acquired the license, there are also rumors of a Lego soccer game, but there has been little evidence to support this hypothesis.
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