Sure, it’s not as crisp as the Xbox One, PS4 and PC versions of the game – but FIFA on the Switch is by no means ugly.ĮA producer Andrei Lazaresco told Eurogamer about how they made the most out of Switch’s Nvidia Maxwell-based Tegra X1 chip. We run you through every FIFA 18 goal celebration available on the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3. With the time I will post files, that can be useful in FIFA14 and FIFA16 :) FIFA 18 FACES, HEADS, HAIRS AND HAIRLODS. Plus, you’re able to detach the Joy Con controllers and play a friend – although this can be a bit fiddly.Ī battery life of up to six hours makes it perfect for long journeys.Īs long as you have Wifi you’ll be able to play Ultimate Team and buy packs as you normally would.Ĭhampions won’t feature but that’s not the end of the world. For those who dont know me, Ive extracted and decompressed FIFA19 Nintendo Switch game.
It may not use the latest Frostbite technology but gameplay is sleek, responsive and runs at 60FPS at 1080p when hooked up to a TV. You can now play FIFA game anytime, anywhere and in.
Thankfully, FIFA has been ‘custom built’ for Nintendo’s new hardware. EA Sports revealed the first feature details of FIFA 18 on the Nintendo Switch console at E3 2017.
The Switch has already proven itself as a brilliant handheld companion, so being able to play the full game (not just the Web App) on the go will give this version the edge. Since the announcement of FIFA 18 for the Nintendo Switch, we’ve heard a million (oknot a million, but a lot of) reasons as to why it doesn’t stack up to the versions found on PS4 and Xbox. In fact, if both companies play their cards right, the Switch version of FIFA 18 could be the most attractive proposition of the lot. “It’s being created in a very serious way – the gameplay, it’s fun and different.” “The only thing I can tell you is that there’s a big team of people working on this,” he told Dream Team Gaming. Speaking at a FIFA 18 event earlier in the year, EA producer Sam Rivera reassured gamers the Switch version is more than just an afterthought. However, the arrival of the Nintendo Switch heralds a new fresh start for the relationship between the Japanese manufacturer and EA. We played FIFA on the Switch and were really impressed