
In September, Spanish commentator Manolo Lama had confirmed that he was set to record extra commentary for the expansion, telling Radio COPE that "I have to record it for FIFA World Cup in December, I think it will be out in February or March".ĮA Sports Spain's head of marketing Daniel Montes was also present for the interview and looked frustrated when Lama accidentally announced the news of the downloadable expansion, which many suspected would be released ahead of June.

"The 2018 FIFA World Cup update will deliver a complete and official tournament experience through official including authentic teams, stadiums, kits, badges, official match ball and the official winner’s trophy," a statement released on Monday said. The 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia download expansion will be released on Wednesday May 29 and lets players pick any of the 32 qualified nations to attempt to win the tournament using players who will be involved in Russia this summer. When is the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia download released? Previously, EA Sports has released separate games for the summer competitions, including the qualifiers - beginning with World Cup 98, which followed on from the groundbreaking FIFA: Road to World Cup 98.

To get a feel of how the Super Eagles defence would try to curb the advances of a Lionel Messi-inspired La Albiceleste at the tournament, EA Sports revealed on Monday that it would be releasing a new expansion for FIFA 18 rather than a standalone FIFA World Cup 2018 game. This summer's World Cup in Russia promises to be one of the biggest and best tournaments yet with some very tasty looking games - which includes Nigeria's Group D matches against Croatia and Argentina - scheduled for June and July. The offer ends October 17, 2021.EA Sports has finally announced its plans for the release of a downloadable FIFA 18 World Cup mode that will be free to access for the owners of this season's title on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Subscribe to FourFourTwo today and get three issues delivered for just £3. Some of the biggest names in commentary have leant their lungs to the FIFA franchise in the past, with the likes of Jon Motson, Clive Tyldesley, Ally McCoist, Andy Gray, Des Lynam, Mark Lawrenson and Chris Waddle all having featured.

Scott's role in FIFA 22 replaces Alan McNally as the pitchside reporter on Career Mode. Another former Arsenal star, the 36-year-old was a key figure in Arsenal women's historic "Quadruple" season in which they won all of their trophy competitions and made 140 appearances for England in her career, before becoming a pundit on Sky Sports and Match of the Day. Scott meanwhile has enjoyed a rapid rise in her media career since retiring in 2018.
