FIFA 14 officially revealed, coming this autumn
EA Sports has officially revealed FIFA 14, coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC this autumn.
The big changes for this year's FIFA include a difference to the way players finish using a Pure Shot system, so they now adjust their stride and try to find the best position to score.
The Real Ball Physics system adds more realistic ball movement into matches and a Protect The Ball system lets players out-muscle opponents to gain the advantage.
"FIFA 14 will play the way great matches are contested with build up through midfield, tension throughout the match as chances are created, and incredible finishing," said FIFA 14 executive director David Rutter.
"Opportunities in FIFA 14 will be rewarding and great goals will look stunning."
Teammate intelligence has also been improved, while players will now be able to perform Sprint Dribble Turns to move in different directions when running at full speed.
Changes will also be made to FIFA Ultimate Team, there'll be a new online mode and there will be over 500 officially licensed clubs.
FIFA 14 for Wii U and other next-generation systems has yet to be announced, but we'll bring you more as soon as it breaks.
In the mean time check out our feature of things we'd like to see improved in FIFA 14.