
PS4 Pro owners and PC gamers will once again receive the best-looking versions of the game. Other peripheral graphical tweaks, such as improved crowd detail, will also be present. Player models looked impressive – but expect polygon count to be increased in FIFA 18Įxpect player movement and animation to look sharper – not to mention greater detail and likeness. It’s not the first time last-gen gamers have had a parred down version of a blockbuster game.įIFA 17 was massively parred down for Xbox 360 and Ps3 – as the hardware wasn’t able to use the newer Frostbite technology (It was powered by Ignite – the FIFA 16 engine on last gen). There are still thousands of gamers who play on last-gen technology – especially given that a new console costs upwards of £200. Not all features available on all platforms.” The new video (below, at 0:40) includes a line of text that reads: “Frostbite game engine technology and The Journey: Hunter Returns mode are available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC platform versions only. Now small print on FIFA 18’s reveal trailer has revealed some key differences between the game and the Nintendo Switch version. Cristiano Ronaldo is the new face of FIFA 18įIFA 18 is on Xbox One (Scorpio), PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Ps4, PS3, Xbox 360, PC and Nintendo Switch.Įurogamer noticed publisher EA SPORTS confirmed two different FIFA video games will be shown at EA Play 2017 during E3: FIFA 18 and “EA Sports FIFA on the Nintendo Switch”.
