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'FIFA 15' Release Date Countdown: Elements of 2014 FIFA World Cup Will Be Available In The Upcoming Game According To Producer

Sep 18, 2014 01:01 PM EDT | By Staff Reporter

Nearing the September 26 North American FIFA 15 release date, gamers worldwide have a few more questions on the upcoming FIFA game. Producers take the center stage to answer to fans' most probing questions.

The association football video game franchise released by Electronic Arts was first released in 1993, and continued publication almost annually, producing a total of 14 FIFA games. Translated into multiple languages for worldwide gameplay, this franchise becomes a major competitor to football video games like "Match Day", "Sensible Soccer" and "Kick Off".

The most recent FIFA game, "FIFA 14" with a tagline "We are FIFA 14" showcases professional football players such as Javier Hernandez Balcazar of North America, Stephan El Shaarawy of Italy, Arturo Vidal and Radamel Falcao, Gareth Bale, Michal Kadlec, Maya Yoshida and Makote Hasebe among many others.

Lionel Messi, who plays for FC Barcelon and the Argentina national team is featured as cover artist for "FIFA 14" as well as the previous "FIFA 13".

According to EA Sports, the latest "FIFA 15" release date that is set for September 26, 2014 will feature Lionel Messi as the cover star, together with players Clint Dempsey, Tim Cahill, Gonzalo Higuan, Robert Lewandowski, David Alaba, Xherdan Shqiri, Javier Hernandez, Arturo Vidal, Eden Hazar, Michal Kadlec, Arda Turan, Atsuto Uchida and Yahya Al-Shehri.

Confirmed leagues upon "FIFA 15" release date will be the Italian Serie A TIM and the Turkish Super Lig. Brazil national team will also be part of "FIFA 15".

According to Sportra.com, Matthew Prior, EA Line Producer, upon "FIFA 15" release date, fans will experience a lot of elements from the previous 2014 FIFA World Cup Game.

He talks about "FIFA 15" (release date in a few days), "The gameplay team is a central team. So those guys are sat together, they work together, they own the creative vision for gameplay moving forward. So they're the same team, essentially, so everything we do, the idea is, again that it all rolls ultimately into future games. It's an evolution of the game engine. Nothing we've done here was ever done with the intention of 'oh, we'll throw it away after World Cup'."

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