Embargo lifts on a new era of FIFA once again as EA Sports ease us into the marketing mayhem gently with their first batch of FIFA 14 Gameplay and Career Mode news.

We’re treated to some visuals too and unlike the solitary screenshot that opened up proceedings last year FIFA 14’s initial screenshots aren’t accompanied by their own video trailer. They are however accompanied by some news about the FIFA 14 features that we can look forward to which suits us much better!

We’re seven months into this year’s FIFA and still have a fair way to release but already we can start whetting our appetite with some of the additions that we can look forward to come September this year.

FIFA 14 Is Coming

Dribbling

The first bit of news is about dribbling at speed. In FIFA 13 360 ° Dribbling wasn’t possible when sprinting. In FIFA 14 however you’ll be able to change direction far more easily even when you’re sprinting. This will enable the creation of more offensive chances. We envisage that this may go a way to combat lazy defending.

Team-mate Intelligence

Like in the last iteration, the AI’s been back to soccer school and will return with a new boost of intelligence. In particular your team-mates’ positioning. Your team-mates will line up far more intelligently on the pitch both defensively and offensively. Defensive team-mates will recognise danger, mark tighter and closer and tackle better on the run.

Newly introduced Dynamic Defensive Pressure will cause team-mates to get a lot closer to opponents both on and off the ball.

In attack the AI will come up will smarter ways to break down tight defences and make space.

More details about team-mate intelligence have been released here.

Protect The Ball

Advancing from just shielding the ball in FIFA 14 you’ll be able to use strength and positioning to fend off defenders even when running with the ball. By pressing L2 or LT you’ll be able to fight for position controlling your pace and jostling for possession both on the run and during set pieces.

Pure Shot

In FIFA 13 we’ve all been in situations where you want to take a quick shot but your player takes an age to line himself up allowing defenders to get a tackle in or goalkeepers to set themselves. The good news is that In FIFA 14 your player will be able to prepare himself much better when taking a shot. You’ll be able to take quicker snap shots catching your opponent off guard, the shooting will feel much more crisp and rewarding and you can even hit shots whilst off balance or under considerable pressure.

We should hopefully see a lot more variations of goals in FIFA 14.

Real Ball Physics

The ball physics has been ramped up to provide you with more authenticity and much more control over passing and shooting. You’ll be able to shoot with more venom, put dip on your shots or curl in finesses with much more realism and control than before.

Career Mode

Big news for Career Mode fans. The interface in FIFA 14 has been given a facelift. When we say facelift we mean that it’s been completely redesigned to be much clearer and more intuitive.

The design has been based around the Ultimate Team interface and the developers has assured us that the most useful information would be much more accessible.

 

Global Scouting Network

Building on last year’s scouting developments, player recruitment in FIFA 14 has evolved somewhat and the search for talent is now much closer to reality. You will have many more search options available to you, for example, “Wing, Fast, Young” enabling you to track down more specific types of players. The more your scout tracks a player he’ll become aware of more information about the player that he can feed back to help you make your decision.

For more FIFA 14 news check out our FIFA 14 videos page that we’ll be constantly updating right up to the release of FIFA 14.

Let us know what you think about the first batch of FIFA 14 news to come from EA Sports in the comments. What would you like to see in the next game in the franchise?

FIFA 14 Screenshots

FIFA 14 Screenshot 1

FIFA 14 Screenshot 2

10 Comments
  1. TomOzThomson April 17, 2013 at 12:17 pm

    Oh god, not another repackaged fifa…

    Rather than topping up several in place systems.. which by all means do, how about we reboot the graphics engine seeing as pes is, and get a real crowd in their rather than the paper cut outs! The graphics are sooooooo out dated! and bigger pitch dimensions would be a plus! It literally looks like 5 yards between the corner flag and the box

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  4. DVgarcia April 17, 2013 at 4:55 pm

    is a patch for fifa??? becaues it seems no changes, so i will return for pes in case those japanese really improve his game via fox engine… hope they will be the old konami on pes XD

    • Craig Cole April 17, 2013 at 6:36 pm

      DVgarcia It’s early days yet. I’m sure EA haven’t even got going yet.
      I agree, a decent PES will challenge FIFA to be better but I don’t think the devs need any more incentive to make FIFA the best they can.

      • TruePeace June 8, 2013 at 8:21 pm

        Craig Cole DVgarcia  Me too, I think the improvement will be very small, and I’ve just seen KSI reply to the trailer and he is 100% right, he usually mocks the trailer every year but this time he’s so right.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2-Yyasf5M4

        • Craig Cole June 8, 2013 at 10:36 pm

          TruePeace Craig Cole DVgarcia Yeah I added that to the FIFA 14 videos page. He’s got some good points.

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