EA Sports FIFA World is a new free-to-play game for the PC, and it’s entering a global Open Beta with support for nine languages.
The game features FIFA Ultimate Team, over 16,000 players, 600 clubs, from 30 licensed leagues.
“By bringing the FIFA franchise to the PC platform as a free-to-play game, we give millions of new fans their chance to experience the authentic FIFA experience, with award-winning gameplay and licensed leagues,” said Producer Alex Grimbley. “At the same time, existing FIFA fans now have a new way to enjoy the game they already love, with fresh daily content and the ability to play on almost any PC.”
“After four Closed Beta sessions and a limited Open Beta, where we saw over 1.5 million fans register to play, we’re very excited to now open the game to football fans from all over the world,” said Producer Alex Grimbley. “This is a great opportunity for fans to influence the development of our new game, and the feedback we’ve gotten so far has been absolutely instrumental in shaping our features and services.”
To complement Seasons, a game mode that allows fans to compete for promotion through 10 divisions, a number of new features have been added through the Limited Open Beta:
Accomplishments – Designed specifically for FIFA World to reward fans for completing dynamic tasks, based on scenarios reflecting events from real world football.
Tournaments – Fans can challenge AI controlled clubs and National Teams to progress through a bracket on their way to lifting the cup and earning rewards. Match Invites give fans an opportunity to challenge their friends online.
The Social Hub – Fans can share, like and comment on game content with their friends. With new content such as Featured Tournaments and Limited Time Accomplishments, updated throughout each week, and a real time Transfer Market, where fans can manage their in-game items.
EA Sports FIFA World is available in English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish and Turkish.