FIFA 18 Announces 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Update [VIDEO]

It is a free update with all the stadiums and elements of the Russian World Cup for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.

Subtract a month and a half for the ball to start shooting in Russia. EA Sports, publisher of FIFA 18, just announced that the expected World Cup Russia 2018 would be a free update for FIFA 18 to be launched on May 29. Unlike in past installments of the most prestigious event in international football, the company decided to give the content with the updated templates of the 32 participating teams, the twelve stadiums of the World Cup in Russia, the official ball of the tournament, the World Cup and the arrival of the new FIFA World Cup Ultimate Team.

The FIFA 18 players on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC will be able to download the update. Of course, you will be able to choose your favorite tournament selection (besides Italy, Chile and the United States, which have also been included in the 2018 World Cup pack) to take your team to the prestigious and desired cup in the grand final of Moscow. You can also make your own tournaments and enjoy the global atmosphere with which you have tried to give color and sound to the twelve Russian stadiums.

FIFA World Cup Ultimate Team, meanwhile, brings a renewed chemistry system to build an authentic national fantasy team. Although details have not been finalized, EA Sports will add new globalist legends to Ultimate Team with this update. It is expected that the names of these players will be specified in the coming weeks. FIFA Mobile will also take advantage of this update on June 6. Taking advantage of the presentation, EA Sports has accompanied the announcement with a new trailer in which it has had the collaboration of the popular FIFA influencer DJMariio.

World Cup Russia 2018 will update FIFA 18 on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch on May 29.

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