This year’s EA Sports football game will expand in multiple aspects.
On Twitter, we can see that FIFA 19 will expand with the Chinese Superleague, which is going to appeal to the Chinese market with millions of potential players. In Ultimate Team, Division Rivals arrives, which imitates Rocket League’s system. After playing a few matches, we get put into one of the ten categories, and each category is divided into five ranks. Our rank is decided by our weekly score, which also determines the rewards.
In Kick Off, a new set of rules called House Rules arrives – if we turn it all off (No Rules mode), we lose the referee, and we can do whatever we want on the field. We won’t be penalised for anything. Also, the Champions League are coming, too!
The Survival rule also deserves to be mentioned: it twists the matches by taking away one of our players after scoring a goal. At 3-0, we’d be at an 8v11 disadvantage, and if we end up having less than seven players on the field, the match would be over. Therefore, we can’t score five goals. The other options: Long Range – goals count double from outside the box, Headers and Volleys – only headers and volleys count as goals, and First To…, where first to a certain number of goals result in a win.
FIFA 19 arrives on September 28 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Source: Twitter, Comicbook, PCGamer
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— Steven Lai (@laichifung) July 27, 2018
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