Friday, November 29, 2013

New FIFA app to live stream World Cup 2014 draw



FIFA, international football’s governing body, will live stream the World Cup 2014 draw next Friday on its new app for Android, iPad and iPhone.

On December 6 the 32 teams that have qualified for the World Cup in Brazil next summer, including African nations Nigeria, Ghana, Algeria, the Ivory Coast and Cameroon, will discover their group fate.

The free app has already been released and will also feature content in the build up to the World Cup and information from 197 leagues around the world.

There will be match schedules, destination guides and team profiles for Brazil 2014 as well.

A World Match Centre has also been included which allows fans to customise which results from which leagues and competitions they are kept updated on.

It is expected to compete against the already established The Football App, which in October claimed it had 4.5 million active users.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Electronic Arts confirm Fifa World Cup 2014



During the most recent conference call with investors, Electronic Arts revealed that it will launch at some point games: The Sims 4, UFC, EA Sports FIFA World Cup 2014 and Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Not yet known whether FIFA World Cup 2014 will be available only in digital format, as was the case with   UEFA Euro 2012 which was released as a DLC for FIFA 12.