The first FIFA game to use the Frostbite engine


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7/10 FC 24 - 13m+ Release Date: September 27. 2022 Available Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3. PlayStation 4. Xbox 360. Xbox One Why It Sold So Well: Implemented the Frostbite engine, which has been used ever since

The first FIFA game to use the Frostbite engine, FC 24 Coins. also introduced a single-player story mode where the player assumes the role of a fictional player named Alex Hunter. Additional new features are new attacking techniques, physical player overhaul, active intelligence system, and set-piece rewrite.

Japanese top league is available for the first time as well as Norway's women's national football team. Marco Reus is on the cover art of the game after he won global voting, conducted by EA sports. The game sold just over 10 million copies on PS4 and over 3 million copies on Xbox One.

While there is quite a bit of talk that FIFA and Electronic Arts are going to part ways, that doesn't mean that the world's most popular soccer game is not likely to just go away. In fact, if other companies do try and grab the FIFA license, there are some who think 2K might be at the front of the line.

While it was once believed unthinkable that Electronic Arts and FIFA would part ways, there have been cracks in the foundation over the last few years. In particular, a report that the soccer organization wants around $1 billion every four years from EA in order to use its name has caused talk of the two companies going to split up. Some investors with 2K Sports have recently shown interest in filling the void that would be left should the two parties actually split.

Metro reports that the interest by those investors to talk to cheap EAFC 24 Coins about taking over the video game franchise was expressed to 2K's boss Strauss Zelnick. He was reportedly asked point-blank whether he planned on attempting to go and get the license, should EA decide to drop it. Notably, he didn't answer yes or no, but instead seemed to talk around the question.

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