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The Fifa 15 PC demo will be released tomorrow

Electronic Arts announced that, starting tomorrow, September 9th 2014, players will be able to try the demo version of Fifa 15. The company praises their new entry in the football franchise, stating that the game is a massive advancement over Ffia 14, mainly due to their Ignite Engine. EA says that this updated engine brings incredible visuals and dynamic physics to the game, making Fifa 15 the most realistic and beautiful addition to the series.

The demo will be available on Origin, for free. This way, players can test out the updated Ignite Engine or simply see whether their rig can run Fifa 15 or not. EA says that the demo is a great way to see what’s coming, but that it’s a mere sample of the full Fifa 15 game. Considering the changes that happened between Fifa 13 and 14, and taking into account the new engine, we can expect a whole new Fifa experience with this year’s addition. For now, we know that the demo will contain several teams: Chelsea, Liverpool, S.S.C. Napoli, Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Manchester City, Boca Juniors and Paris Saint Germain.

Fifa 15 will be released on September 23 on the Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, iOS, Android and PC. The game is developed by EA Canada and published under the EA Sports brand. If you pre-order the limited “Ultimate Team Edition” of Fifa 15 from Origin, you will receive several bonuses. These include 40 Gold Fifa Ultimate Team packs, each featuring players, stadiums, celebrations and more. Gold packs allow players to find rare items that will help them build a better team. Of course, getting these bonuses offers you an advantage over other players who but the regular version of the game, so, if you’re a hardcore fan and you want to build the Ultimate Team, this edition is definitely for you.

About Crisan Mircea

I'm a journalism graduate and an occasional gamer. As a kid I used to own a NES clone called "Terminator 2", which was hugely popular in my country. I like old school games and adventure games but I occasionaly play RPG's and Shooters as well, though I wouldn't call myself an expert at these kinds of games. When I'm not writing or playing games I prefer reading detective or fantasy novels.

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