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You can also snap up the 'legacy' versions for PS3 and Xbox 360 now for arrival on release day.
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It's available to buy through the official channels such as the PlayStation and Xbox stores - find the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions at these links - and also with a few of the major retailers, with more set to follow soon. The Nintendo Switch version of the game will not run on Frostbite either, which is a blow to FIFA fans who were hoping to finally be able to play the game at its full, comprehensive best on a Nintendo platform.įIFA 18 on Nintendo Switch: What to expectĮA are insistent, however, that they have built a worthy title for the new console and have revealed that in place of Frostbite, the Switch edition has its own, custom-built engine.Ī lack of Frostbite means a lack of The Journey, which is a significant omission, but the potential for Switch players to take Ultimate Team on the go and open packs wherever they can find an internet connection is intriguing.įor a deeper look into what to expect on the Switch, check out our comprehensive guide. Per EA Sports, here's what you get in each different version of the game. Simply check out our guide and save nearly £20 while ensuring you get your hands on the game on the earlier September 26 release date. That's cheaper than the Ronaldo Edition, which includes less bonus content. In three easy - and entirely legitimate - steps, it's possible to bring the price of the premium, Ronaldo Nazario-fronted version of the game down from £89.99 to just over £70. If you're living in the UK and longing for all the Ultimate Team goodies in the Icon Edition but the price is a little too high for your liking, we can help. It's likely those prices will drop, though, as the game nears release and retailers compete for sales. The standard version, meanwhile, will be priced at £54.99 ($59.99) - £5 more expensive than FIFA 17.

While the new system is being prepared, the current web app and other web features associated with the game will be down for maintenance and thus unavailable.Īs mentioned, the special Ronaldo and Icon Editions cost £79.99 ($79.99) and £89.99 ($99.99) respectively. What about the web app?ĮA Sports has announced that the new web app - which will allow players to begin building and managing Ultimate Team squads - will be launched on September 21, just over a week in advance of the game's worldwide release date. If you're a PlayStation 4 player, the September 26 date is the earliest you will be able to play.
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That will get you 10 hours of trial play time from Thursday, September 21. If that's not soon enough you'll need to sign up to EA Access (Xbox One) or Origin Access (PC), both of which cost either £3.99 ($4.99) a month or £19.99 ($29.99) a year. They will be available to play on Tuesday, September 26, which is in line with EA's knack for going live on a late Tuesday in September. The first is to pre-order the 'Ronaldo Edition' or 'Icon Edition', priced at £79.99 ($79.99) and £89.99 ($99.99) respectively and packed with bonus Ultimate Team content.



There are two ways, however, to get your hands on the game early. With anticipation for the new release already high, here is our complete guide to what we know and what to expect.įIFA 18 will be released worldwide on Friday, September 29.
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It will pit him against Barcelona rival Lionel Messi in yet another category, as the Argentine has signed up to appear on the cover of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer.įIFA's popularity has soared in recent years, however, with its Ultimate Team game mode making it the dominant force when it comes to football games. EA Sports announced on June 5 that Ronaldo will grace the cover of FIFA 18, which will be released later this year.
