To help hype up the big UFC 200 event this weekend, there will be a free trial for EA Sports UFC 2 on PS4 and Xbox One later this week. Cheap fifa 17 coins is hot saling in this store.
As announced on the official website, EA Sports will have a free trial period you can access from July 6th until July 11th. The full game will be playable for a total of 5 hours.
You can play all of the game modes including Knockout Mode, UFC Ultimate Team and Live Events. The Live Events mode is important because it features the UFC 200 fight card.
All you have to do is search EA Sports UFC 2 on the Xbox Live Marketplace or PSN. For Xbox One gamers, you want to make sure to select the “Get it FREE” option. For PS4 gamers, go to the demo category on the PSN and select the “Get Free Demo”.
Once the 5 hour trial is up, you can no longer play the game and you will have to buy it. If you are an Xbox One gamer, you could get EA Access to get a 10 hour trial. The only catch to this is that you have to pay for EA Access.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Friday, July 8, 2016
Could LFC’s Emre Can Rating in FIFA 17 After Social Media Doubt?
It’s time to look ahead to potential FIFA 17 ratings now, as we wanted to ask your opinion on what Liverpool star Emre Can’s rating in FIFA 17 should be. Here are fresh fifa 17 coins with the cheapest price.
This is due to the fact that the player was the subject of significant ‘abuse’ on Twitter, after getting ridiculed by rival fans for being the weak link in the German national team during the decent France Vs Germany Euro 2016 semi final hours ago.
As you all know, Emre Can is only a 75 rated CDM on FUT 16 and many fans agree that this will be upgraded significantly by the time the FIFA 17 ratings are live.
What should be the rating though? While some say 80 would be a fair outcome, we highly doubt that EA will give a +5 upgrade for a player that didn’t receive a single in-form card throughout the FIFA 16 FUT season.
Add to the fact that EA are usually rather stingy when it comes to handing out upgrades, we would say that a 77-78 card is much more likely to happen.
Have your say on this below, do you disagree with the criticism that Emre Can received on social media? What rating should he be on FIFA 17?
This is due to the fact that the player was the subject of significant ‘abuse’ on Twitter, after getting ridiculed by rival fans for being the weak link in the German national team during the decent France Vs Germany Euro 2016 semi final hours ago.
As you all know, Emre Can is only a 75 rated CDM on FUT 16 and many fans agree that this will be upgraded significantly by the time the FIFA 17 ratings are live.
What should be the rating though? While some say 80 would be a fair outcome, we highly doubt that EA will give a +5 upgrade for a player that didn’t receive a single in-form card throughout the FIFA 16 FUT season.
Add to the fact that EA are usually rather stingy when it comes to handing out upgrades, we would say that a 77-78 card is much more likely to happen.
Have your say on this below, do you disagree with the criticism that Emre Can received on social media? What rating should he be on FIFA 17?
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Juventus Players Will Show in the FIFA 17 Frostbite Engine
EA has announced an official partnership with Italian giants Juventus – and released some fine-looking screens of the 32-time domestic champions taken with FIFA 17’s Frostbite engine. FIFA 17 coins is hot saling in this store.
Gianluigi Buffon, Paul Pogba, Claudio Marchisio, Giorgio Chiellini, and Paulo Dybala are the first names to be confirmed as having been scanned for the game as a result of the partnership. You can see all five on the official FIFA 17 website.
In addition to implementing ‘starheads’ for the majority of the squad, EA has captured Pogba’s dab celebration for inclusion in the game – and added an authentic recreation of the club’s 41,000 capacity stadium in Turin.
The news comes after last week’s reveal of the Japanese J1 league, which sees 18 new clubs, such as Nagoya Grampus and Kashima Antlers, take their series bow.
FIFA 17 is EA’s first football game made using Battlefield’s widely renowned Frostbite engine. It’s made headlines of late for the announcement of a bespoke story mode in this year’s game, called The Journey.
The game hits every format imaginable on 29 September.
Gianluigi Buffon, Paul Pogba, Claudio Marchisio, Giorgio Chiellini, and Paulo Dybala are the first names to be confirmed as having been scanned for the game as a result of the partnership. You can see all five on the official FIFA 17 website.
In addition to implementing ‘starheads’ for the majority of the squad, EA has captured Pogba’s dab celebration for inclusion in the game – and added an authentic recreation of the club’s 41,000 capacity stadium in Turin.
The news comes after last week’s reveal of the Japanese J1 league, which sees 18 new clubs, such as Nagoya Grampus and Kashima Antlers, take their series bow.
FIFA 17 is EA’s first football game made using Battlefield’s widely renowned Frostbite engine. It’s made headlines of late for the announcement of a bespoke story mode in this year’s game, called The Journey.
The game hits every format imaginable on 29 September.
Who Will Be the Best Liverpool Player in FIFA 17
If you’re anything like me, you love football and you loving playing it – in real life and virtually. The FIFA series by EA Sports has been my go-to games for the past few years, and despite the numerous faults they always end up amongst my most played video games. Here are fresh fifa 17 coins with the cheapest price.
In FIFA 16, I found Liverpool to have a really effective team. Daniel Sturridge and Christian Benteke made a deadly partnership when leading in a 4-4-2 narrows, and playing Roberto Firmino at CAM allowed the guy to run riot in-game.
A midfield partnership consisting of Jordan Henderson (or James Milner) and Philippe Coutinho was a solid one, and Emre Can sat in CDM to provide that added cover.
In defence, Mamadou Sakho and Martin Skrtel served as a reasonably effective pairing, with Alberto Moreno and Nathaniel Clyne excelling from full-back. That was, for career mode and seasons, my preferred line-up. Obviously I made adjustments if needed, but this usually did the trick for supporting my playing style.
Quick passing, good dribbling players, some physicality and a decent pair of strikers managed to provide me with a ton of entertainment and joy in seasons, and I think using Liverpool alone I made it all the way to division 3.
Now I’m not the best at FIFA, and I never end up playing online as much as people I know, and that’s because I tend to stick to career modes. My hype for FIFA 17 is already pretty strong, and I’m looking forward to diving into yet another Liverpool career mode – but who’ll be our best players once the new game releases?
Well, taking the Ultimate Team ratings, Philippe Coutinho was our best player in this years game. He held an 84 rating, and had incredible dribbling skills that allowed him to beat players as well as play key through balls to the strikers.
In the next FIFA, I can’t see him being overtaken. I expect him to get a slight upgrade, maybe to 85, with Roberto Firmino possibly going up to around 83 or 84 if we’re lucky. Daniel Sturridge should remain around the 83 mark after a season in which he didn’t play enough to warrant an upgrade.
Hopefully several players in our team get a boost in rating, but it’s likely Coutinho will remain our highest rated player, being one of the best to have in a Premier League squad.
In FIFA 16, I found Liverpool to have a really effective team. Daniel Sturridge and Christian Benteke made a deadly partnership when leading in a 4-4-2 narrows, and playing Roberto Firmino at CAM allowed the guy to run riot in-game.
A midfield partnership consisting of Jordan Henderson (or James Milner) and Philippe Coutinho was a solid one, and Emre Can sat in CDM to provide that added cover.
In defence, Mamadou Sakho and Martin Skrtel served as a reasonably effective pairing, with Alberto Moreno and Nathaniel Clyne excelling from full-back. That was, for career mode and seasons, my preferred line-up. Obviously I made adjustments if needed, but this usually did the trick for supporting my playing style.
Quick passing, good dribbling players, some physicality and a decent pair of strikers managed to provide me with a ton of entertainment and joy in seasons, and I think using Liverpool alone I made it all the way to division 3.
Now I’m not the best at FIFA, and I never end up playing online as much as people I know, and that’s because I tend to stick to career modes. My hype for FIFA 17 is already pretty strong, and I’m looking forward to diving into yet another Liverpool career mode – but who’ll be our best players once the new game releases?
Well, taking the Ultimate Team ratings, Philippe Coutinho was our best player in this years game. He held an 84 rating, and had incredible dribbling skills that allowed him to beat players as well as play key through balls to the strikers.
In the next FIFA, I can’t see him being overtaken. I expect him to get a slight upgrade, maybe to 85, with Roberto Firmino possibly going up to around 83 or 84 if we’re lucky. Daniel Sturridge should remain around the 83 mark after a season in which he didn’t play enough to warrant an upgrade.
Hopefully several players in our team get a boost in rating, but it’s likely Coutinho will remain our highest rated player, being one of the best to have in a Premier League squad.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
The First Italian Team Named Juventus Be Included in FIFA 17
Juventus have become the first Italian team in history to partner with EA Sports, striking a three-year partnership to make FIFA the exclusive and official video game of the Italian giants. Juventus have clearly stated their intentions on the pitch, snapping up Roma's midfielder Miralem Pjanic and Barcelona fullback Dani Alves in the transfer window so far, and the five-time Serie A champs look to further cement their place amongst the best in the world. Here are fresh fifa 17 coins with the cheapest price.
Juventus' management team has placed premium importance on forward-thinking branding and development, and this partnership is just the latest shrewd marketing move on the part of the Bianconeri, who announced the move via a statement on their website. With deals in place with adidas, Jeep, and now EA Sports, Juventus continue to broaden their global marketing appeal by partnering with the world's most successful soccer game.
According to the release: "In addition to new player faces and creating Juventus Stadium through FIFA 17's brand new engine Frostbite, the partnership will see a range of cross-marketing activities during the 2016/17 season including EA SPORTS gaming pods with FIFA 17 located in Juventus Stadium, accessible before the matches and at half time, fan competitions hosted on EA and Juventus digital channels and a dedicated EA SPORTS sponsorship of the Juventus MVP of the month."
Juve's Giorgio Ricci, Head of Global Partnerships and Corporate Revenues weighed in on the move from the bianconeri standpoint, saying: "Juventus' agreement with EA SPORTS is of great importance because it represents the first time that an Italian football club has signed a partnership with the video gaming giant and allows us to truly reach out to the entertainment industry on a worldwide scale given the popularity of FIFA 17 among young people and indeed the rest of the market."
Juventus' management team has placed premium importance on forward-thinking branding and development, and this partnership is just the latest shrewd marketing move on the part of the Bianconeri, who announced the move via a statement on their website. With deals in place with adidas, Jeep, and now EA Sports, Juventus continue to broaden their global marketing appeal by partnering with the world's most successful soccer game.
According to the release: "In addition to new player faces and creating Juventus Stadium through FIFA 17's brand new engine Frostbite, the partnership will see a range of cross-marketing activities during the 2016/17 season including EA SPORTS gaming pods with FIFA 17 located in Juventus Stadium, accessible before the matches and at half time, fan competitions hosted on EA and Juventus digital channels and a dedicated EA SPORTS sponsorship of the Juventus MVP of the month."
Juve's Giorgio Ricci, Head of Global Partnerships and Corporate Revenues weighed in on the move from the bianconeri standpoint, saying: "Juventus' agreement with EA SPORTS is of great importance because it represents the first time that an Italian football club has signed a partnership with the video gaming giant and allows us to truly reach out to the entertainment industry on a worldwide scale given the popularity of FIFA 17 among young people and indeed the rest of the market."
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