FIFA 18: World Cup Will Arrive in May According to a Leak

The re-launch of the game with a view to the World Cup would include the 32 selections plus USA, Chile, Italy and the Netherlands.

Although the usual commentator of FIFA in Spain, Manolo Lama, confirmed the official video game of the World Cup in Russia in an interview by mistake, the production remains unannounced officially by EA Sports. Now a new filtration in the United States, specifically from the distributor US1-America, allows to date the release of the title both in stores and in FIFA’s downloadable content format 18. In its portal we can find a listing for PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch a new edition of the soccer simulator dubbed FIFA 18: World Cup.

What would it include? According to the purchase card a new cover, the base game and the DLC composed of the 32 teams qualified to play the World Cup this summer in Russia, as well as four other weight squads eliminated in the previous phase: United States, Chile, Italy and the Netherlands. All of them with uniforms and licensed players. The lack of data on new stadiums for the occasion is striking; It will be time to wait for your official announcement to know how complete the expansion will be. If the information is confirmed by EA, FIFA 18: World Cup would hit stores on May 29. It is foreseeable that PC users can acquire the DLC in Origin.

A few weeks ago a data miner discovered in the FIFA code 18 references to a possible free release of the DLC but, we repeat, at the moment there is nothing official although the World Cup is approaching and the announcement should be sooner rather than later.

SOURCE: US1-America

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