What does FIFA 13 mean?
FIFA 13 (also known as FIFA Soccer 13 in North America) is the 2012 edition of Electronic Arts’ association football FIFA video game series and was developed by EA Canada.
When did FIFA MANAGER 13 come out?
The game was released on Windows on 25 October 2012. In the company’s press release on 29 May 2012, Electronic Arts indicated that it would publish FIFA Manager 13 under its EA Sports label, and that Bright Future would develop the game, having previously developed earlier titles in the FIFA Manager series.
How many leagues are there in FIFA 13?
The leagues in FIFA 13 have been confirmed by EA Sports through their website, with EA calling it “the most authentic football game on the planet with 30 of the world’s best leagues” All leagues from FIFA 12 are included, with the addition of the Saudi Professional League for the first time in the series history.
Is FIFA 13 better than FIFA 12?
OXM reported that the seven biggest flaws of FIFA 12 were, for the most part, fixed in FIFA 13. PC Gamer awarded the Microsoft Windows version of the game a score of 86/100, stating that it is still an “excellent football game”, but “has been overburdened by features and is hungry for some real innovation”.
What is FIFA 13 Ultimate Team?
FIFA Ultimate team, commonly abbreviated to ‘FUT’, is an additional feature of FIFA 13. This game mode allows the player to build their own team from real world players, which they can then use to compete in tournaments and divisions over the internet. For each game completed, players earn coins to spend on improving their team.
How many stadia are there in FIFA 13?
There are 26 stadia in FIFA 13, including two new real ones: Tottenham Hotspur’s White Hart Lane and the Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd International Stadium. FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou, present in previous editions of the game, does not appear in FIFA 13, as EA could not reach a licensing agreement with the club.
Who is on the cover of FIFA 13?
EA Sports also offered a downloadable cover for FIFA 13 for Major League Soccer, featuring Chris Wondolowski of the San Jose Earthquakes, Fredy Montero of Seattle Sounders FC, Tim Cahill of the New York Red Bulls, and Darren Mattocks of Vancouver Whitecaps FC.