“The Journey may change how people perceive football games, but FIFA still needs to use its brain more down on the pitch. We were pretty positive about the game in general, even if the gameplay was its weakest link:
EA Access subscribers get ten hours with the game starting from the 21st.įIFA 17 introduced The Journey, a definite work-in-progress narrative-driven game mode that we can’t wait to see more of. Cover stars have a nasty habit of going through some kind of misfortune once they get their face plastered on sports games in recent years.įIFA 18 will release on 29th September 2017 for everyone with early adopters able to play it a few days earlier depending on the pre-order special editions. Here’s hoping he doesn’t get struck down by the EA Sports curse. It’s a great feeling and I am grateful to have been chosen.” “It is a real pleasure to be on the cover of FIFA 18. Speaking about the decision to put him on the cover, Ronaldo, who was previously a posterboy for PES, seemed delighted: He recently won his umpteenth Champions League, so it’s not been a bad week for the Portuguese megastar. It marked a change from Lionel Messi (although he wasnt on FIFA 17), who had dominated the cover of the game for a number of years. That’s exactly what Cristiano Ronaldo has done, landing himself the cover for EA Sports’ upcoming FIFA 18.Īnnounced in a reveal trailer (which doesn’t actually reveal the cover properly), Ronaldo is seen absolutely skinning Chelsea players before scoring, as is nature. FIFA 18 (Cristiano Ronaldo) Cristiano Ronaldo made his FIFA cover debut on FIFA 18. When your bust immortalises you for all the wrong reasons, you might want to look elsewhere for something to do your image justice.