If you’re an Xbox One owner it’s already here! The demo was released on the Xbox Store earlier today, although Xbox 360 owners will have to hang on for further announcements.
Meanwhile PlayStation owners need not panic as the demo will be available to download for both the PS3 and the PS4 tomorrow (September 10).
It’s a huge 3GB download, but there’s a good selection of teams to try out, including Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Napoli, Barcelona, Dortmund, PSG and Boca Juniors.
When will the full game be released?
FIFA 15 will be released in the UK on all console platforms on Friday, September 26 and, once again, the newest addition to the series is set to be one of the hottest games of the year.
Not only are you able to play at every Premier League stadium, there is a plethora of new features to give the game a real match day feel.
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These include ‘Emotional Intelligence’ (meaning the players will finally show as much despair as you do when they miss that crucial open goal), ‘Living Pitch’, which will show realistic wear and tear as the play goes on, and even goal-line technology so there are no more disputes/punch-ups between friends.
Developers EA Sports decided not to go with the ‘Lord Bendtner Edition’ and instead stuck Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard on the front of the UK edition, while the American version will feature Clint Dempsey with Messi.
How much will it cost?
If you have a PS4 or an Xbox One, the standard edition will cost around £45 while the ultimate team edition will set you back an eye-watering £52.
If you’re still stuck with a PS3 or Xbox 360 you’ll be paying around £40 for the standard edition and £50 for the ultimate team edition.
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