In some positive news, though, EA recently announced the schedule for their leadup to EA Play Live and it looks like FIFA might be getting a standalone event. EA won't be revealing any FIFA news at E3 this year, so it's likely we'll have to wait for their standalone event for any news.ĮA Play Live is coming back July 22nd. We expect a release date to be revealed at the EA Play Live event on July 22nd. We've already gotten the reveal trailer - and the news that Kylian Mbappé will be the cover star once again - and we imagine we won't be waiting long for more news. One of the most iconic stadiums in football, La Bombonera in Buenos Aires, also returns. After their promotion to the Premier League, Brentford's Community Stadium will be added, while last season's Champions League final venue - the Estadio do Dragao in Porto - will also arrive on FIFA. There will also be a great selection of stadiums added to the game. EA have also confirmed the addition of several other clubs, including Boca Juniors, Borussia Dortmund II, Platense and Venezia. Hartlepool United will return to the game after their promotion to League 2. □□□ □□□□!!! #NeverSayDie #WeAreBack #PromotionFinal /oMGmuz2YUgĪs well as that, the new FIFA will of course reflect the real life changes in leagues across the world. ![]() HARTLEPOOL UNITED ARE □□□□ IN THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE □□□ ![]() We imagine we'll see this mostly through things like ray tracing (which improves the way light and reflections are shown on screen), faster frame rates, and even faster loading times once again.
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