


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. 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. Ryotaro Araki: Japanese wonderkid closing in on J-League historyįIFA'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.'I hope Mane plays' - Liverpool loanee Van den Berg relishing chance to face parent club with Preston.Could Man City create their own Class of '92? Palmer, McAtee, Lavia and Co.'Salah never has a day off!' - Adrian pays tribute to Liverpool's record-breaking machine.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. EA Sports announced on June 5 that Ronaldo will grace the cover of FIFA 18, which will be released later this year.
