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Wednesday 5 September 2012

FIFA 13 Official Demo to Be Released Next Week


FIFA 13 is arguably the most anticipated game of the year following the massive success of its predecessor FIFA 12 which became the fastest selling sports game ever after over 3.2 million copies of the game were sold in its first week of release.
Produced by Electronic Arts (EA) Canada, FIFA 13 is set to release its official demo this coming Tuesday, 11th September 2012 which will include teams such as Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Arsenal FC and thereafter follow with a North American release date of 25th September 2012. The European launch date is set for the 28th of the same month, and Kenya, along with North Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Southern Africa should officially get FIFA 13 in the first week of October 2012.
New features include intelligent attacking where it won’t be as easy as it has been to perform standard functions such as dribbling, attacking and scoring. The player will be required to work either harder or smarter to post impressive scores across the various platforms FIFA 13 will be available on: These are PC, XBox 360, PS2, PS3, PS Vita and Nintendo Wii.
The One touch dribbling functionality will see an almost complete metamorphosis of the way players handle the ball with particular improvement on defensive tactics. This is in addition to the complete dribbling element which EA says is a complete true-360 degree mobility feature.
Other bonus features include building up your very own dream team by buying and selling players as your career grows and flourishes or becoming a member of the EA Sports Club where you can connect with friends. The National teams options and numbers are yet to be confirmed yet but it is highly likely that there will be slightly more than the 42 that were available on FIFA 12.
It has also been predicted that the cover of the game will feature Barcelona striker Lionel Messi and a host of popular players from each region FIFA 13 is released in. The UK cover for instance would be set to feature Manchester City keeper Joe Hart and Arsenal’s Oxlade Chamberlain.

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