![]() "It will be FIFA 18, and it will obviously be later this year when FIFA 18 comes out," Moore said then. Given the publisher's history in adapting undated sports titles for the Nintendo 3DS, Wii and Wii U, it's fair to assume, until otherwise informed, that this is the same kind of obliged, toe-in-the-water port EA Sports usually dips with its major franchises on every new platform (even the PS Vita!), with no guarantees of a follow-up or full partnership alongside the PlayStation and Xbox consoles.Īt any rate, the different name contradicts what Peter Moore, the many-hatted executive and former face of EA Sports, said back in February. As noticed Friday by Eurogamer, Electronic Arts itself has specified two different FIFA video games to be shown at EA Play 2017 during E3: FIFA 18 and something called " EA Sports FIFA on the Nintendo Switch." That isn't some parsed misreading of marketing copy. Nintendo Switch owners will instead get EA Sports FIFA. FIFA 18 will launch sometime this autumn on the usual spread of consoles and PC.
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