He noted that it will be developed in-house at EA Vancouver, the home of the FIFA series. Moore also dropped a couple of other bits of information that provide more clarity on the Switch version. And calling the game FIFA 18 as opposed to, say, “FIFA Soccer Switch” or “FIFA All-Play” suggests that it will offer a proper version of the simulation soccer franchise - not a watered-down experience. From the announcement last month until this point, the company had been referring to it as “EA Sports FIFA on Nintendo Switch,” a placeholder title that raised questions about the nature of the product.ĮA has described the Switch version of FIFA 18 as being “custom built” for Nintendo’s new platform, so it’s safe to expect that the game will take advantage of the Switch’s unique hardware capabilities. The title is perhaps not surprising, but it’s notable because it’s the first time EA has called the Switch game by that name. How will the Nintendo Switch fare with sports games?
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