Electronic Arts has revealed all the teams, stadiums and content to be included in the upcoming FIFA 17 demo.
Launching on September 13 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC via Origin, the playable demo will give players the chance to sample the new Journey campaign mode.
The Journey follows fictional player Alex Hunter as he slowly rises up through the Premier League. The demo includes a small portion set at Manchester United, giving us a glimpse at the ambitious new mode and gameplay engine.
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In addition to this, the standard kick-off mode will be available with a selection of 12 unique clubs, all updated for FIFA 17:
Some of the stadiums found in the demo include Stamford Bridge, Suita City Football Stadium and CenturyLink.
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If FIFA isn’t your thing, the PES 2017 demo is also available via the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store.
FIFA 17 will launch on September 29 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
Right on schedule, the FIFA 17 demo launched today across consoles and PC. Sketchup 2015 free download full.
The demo features a 'select experience' from FIFA 17's intriguing-looking 'The Journey' mode. For the demo, you'll fill the shoes of rising star Alex Hunter and can play through a portion of this mode for Manchester United.
Also featured in the demo is the Kick Off mode, which lets you play matches right away. While matches are loading, you can play new skill games; there are four new ones for single-player and three for multiplayer.
In terms of teams, there are twelve clubs from around the world playable in Kick Off. These include:
There are three stadiums featured in the demo: CenturyLink, Stamford Bridge, and Suita City Football Stadium.
You can download the FIFA 17 demo by following the links below. One thing to note is that The Journey mode and some other Frosbite engine features are only offered on new-gen consoles and PC.
If you're having trouble downloading the FIFA 17 demo on PS4, it may not be your fault, as the PlayStation Store is experiencing some problems right now.
FIFA 17 officially launches on September 27. In other news about the game, for the first time in years, Lionel Messi is no longer the game's top-rated player.
If FIFA is not your thing, but you still want to play a new soccer game, there's a demo out right now for Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2017.
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