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This article is about the annual FIFA video game. For the tournament, see 2014 FIFA World Cup. For the official video game of that tournament, see 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (video game).
FIFA 14
European old-gen cover art featuring Barcelona's Lionel Messi
Developer(s) EA Canada
EA Romania (3DS, mobile)
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Producer(s) Kaz Makita
David Rutter
Paul Hossack
Sebastian Enrique
Designer(s) Simon Humber
Series FIFA
Engine Ignite (PS4, XOne)
Release
24 September 2013
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
FIFA 14 is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released in September 2013 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Windows.[6] It was released as a freemium, under the title FIFA 14 Mobile, for iOS and Android on 23 September 2013[7] and for Windows Phone 8 on 28 February 2014,[8] although much of the game is inaccessible without an in-app payment. It was a launch title for both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2013.[9][10] The PlayStation 2 version was only released in PAL territories and Spanish-speaking markets,[11] and was the last game released for the system in the Americas. The PlayStation Portable version was only released as a digital download in North America.[12]
The game received primarily positive reviews across all systems.
Features
Ignite Engine
A match between Bundesliga clubs Borussia Dortmund and Bayern München in FIFA 14
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game feature a new game engine called Ignite Engine. This features both graphical and gameplay advances on the previous game engine used by the FIFA series, the Impact Engine (which is used for the PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360 versions of the game[13]). Improvements include advanced AI to make players react more like real human beings (such as becoming anxious towards the end of a game when their team needs to score), "True Player Motion" to create more realistic movement from the players, and more enhanced realism for environmental features such as weather and the crowd, which responds to what is happening on the pitch in a manner similar to a real crowd (such as lamenting a near miss).[14] It was initially thought that the PC version of the game would also feature the Ignite Engine, but in May 2013, EA Sports confirmed this would not be the case.[15]
Licenses
The game features 33 fully licensed leagues, comprising over 600 clubs with over 16,000 players, as well as 47 fully licensed international teams and a legends team.[16] Included for the first time are three of the top leagues in South America: the Argentine Primera División, the Chilean Primera División and the Colombian Categoría Primera A.
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