Fifa 19 release date confirmed

FIFA 19 is the latest in the long running EA Sports football series and this year the big draw is the inclusion of the Champions League license, taken, at the expense of Konami’s and FIFA rival, Pro Evolution Soccer.

In a statement McHardy said, “This has been one of the most requested features from our players for over a decade, and for us the Champions League is so much more than a licence,”

“We’ve been working really hard to integrate the experience across the game in FIFA 19 and I don’t say that lightly.

“We didn’t want to just bring in the licence teams so you can play with them in the right context, we really wanted to go over and beyond and add Champions League elements to every place we could in FIFA 19.

“It’s been a whole lot of work and it’s not just a coat of paint. It’s really integrating meaningful features around the Champions League. We moved a lot of dirt bringing it to life.”

FIFA 19 demo teams have been revealed and will include the following nine teams:

Bayern Munich, Juventus, PSG, Man City, Man United, Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur

However, it’s worth noting that the Dream Team page doesn’t say, anywhere, as to where this information comes from. Is it leaked, something on Reddit, a very confident hunch?

We’ll give Dream Team the benefit of the doubt for now given how extensively they cover EA Sports FIFA series, however, until it’s 100% official, take it with a small grain of salt.

FIFA 19 has a firm release date, and it’s once again a week in late September. This time around, FIFA 19 will release on September 28th 2018.

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