FIFA 19 has finally been released!
Fans will now be able to spend their time playing as their favourite teams in all the regular game modes.
Kevin De Bruyne takes a touch in EA’s most realistic football game to date When was Fifa 19 released?FIFA 19 was released on Friday 28 September for all consoles.
Those who bought the Champions and Ultimate Editions have been able to play since Tuesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo remains as the cover star following his move from Real Madrid to Juventus, along with PSG’s Neymar.
As ever it’s best to shop around and see which retailers have the latest deals, so here’s pretty much everywhere you can pick up the game.
There are always deals to be had, with many sites running pre-order incentives – although if you’re getting a boxed copy of the game, remember there will be delivery costs to factor in.
Amazon – latest deals Argos – latest deals ASDA – latest deals Currys – latest deals GAME – latest deals Origin – latest deals PlayStation Store – latest deals ShopTo – latest deals Smyths – latest deals Tesco – latest deals What’s new in Fifa 19?As usual, most leagues and licences remain the same from previous editions of the series.
The main news this year is that EA were able to buy the rights to European club competitions, meaning that the Champions League, Europa League and Super Cup are all playable in game.
EA gained the rights to the Chinese Super League for the first time, but lost rights to the Russian Premier League.
What game modes are there in Fifa 19?Another new feature for FIFA 19 was the introduction of the House Rules mode within the main Kick Off mode.
This allows users to play from one of five preset modes which change the rules of the game: a mode where only headers and volleys count, a mode where goals scored from outside the penalty area count double, and a mode with no rules at all.
Which stadiums are there in Fifa 19?23 new stadiums have been added to the latest edition, including one ground that isn’t even open yet!
Tottenham’s new stadium is playable in game despite there being multiple delays to the stadium’s opening.
Signal Iduna Park and the stadiums of all the recently promoted teams in the Premier League are the most famous of the new stadiums in the game.
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