FIFA 18 at the E3 2017 EA Press Conference

FIFA 18 at the E3 2017 EA Press Conference

Frostbite engine is getting another chance.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 10, 2017 @ 03:35 PM (Staff Bios)
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In their E3 press conference today, EA has shown off the newest addition to their hit soccer franchise, FIFA 18. While it may still be too early to tell, this game looks like it could be a huge step up from FIFA 17. EA started using the Frostbite engine on FIFA 17, and while people thought this would yield huge improvements, it seems as though players weren't getting what they wanted. 

FIFA 18 will continue to use the Frostbite engine, and EA has stated that they made major improvements. The shadow quality, realistic models, and stadiums all look they've received a major visual upgrade and I'm extremely excited to try them out on my own. Much like Messi from last year, Cristiano Ronaldo has taken part in motion capture technology to help make every movement more realistic.

The game shows a ton of promise right now and I'm very excited for its release on September 26th. In addition the changes mentioned above, the game will keep its game mode The Journey and will be available on the Nintendo Switch console as well! Check out the video down below to see it in action for yourself!

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