EA FC 24 Nintendo Switch Vs FIFA 13 Wii

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EA Sports FC 24 is an upcoming football video game, developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and published by EA Sports serving as the inaugural installment in the EA Sports FC series following the conclusion of EA's partnership with FIFA, and the 31st overall installment,
EA FC 24 Nintendo Switch Vs FIFA 13 Wii

The cover for the Standard Edition of the game features Manchester City striker Erling Haaland. The cover for Ultimate Edition of the game features 31 iconic former and current players from arounde Bellingham, Alexander Isak, Zinedine Zidane, Pelé, Andrea Pirlo, and David Beckham.

The Nintendo Switch version of the game runs on the Frostbite game engine for the first time, providing similar gameplay to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game. Switch entries since FIFA 20 had been widely criticised for being released as Legacy Editions; versions otball to the Switch. Despite this, it does not support cross-platform play with either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

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EA Sports FC 24 features "HyperMotion V" technology, which uses volumetric data captured by cameras around stadiums from over 180 top-tier matches including the UEFA Champions Lea
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Ultimate Team
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Ultimate Team now features Evolutions, allowing users to improve eligible players' skills, PlayStyles, and overall ratings as well as levelling up their Player Item designs and backgrounds.

Clubs and VOLTA Football
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The combined Clubs and VOLTA Football mode introduces cross-platform play between users on same-generation consoles, expanding cross-play into all of the game's online multiplayer modes. Users can cross-play between PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Windows, while users on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can cross-play with each other
Bundesliga clubs Borussia Dortmund against Bayern Munich in FIFA 13
National teams
There are 46 international teams on FIFA 13 as confirmed on the EA website. The Czech Republic and Paraguay are returning. India, Bolivia and Venezuela return to the main series after an 11-year hiatus since FIFA Football 2002. Croatia was removed from the international teams, as they could not reach the licensing agreement.[11]

Ultimate Team
FIFA Ultimate team, commonly abbreviated to 'FUT', is an additional feature of FIFA 13. This game mode allows the player to build their own team from real world players, which they can then use to compete in tournaments and divisions over the internet. For each game completed, players earn coins to spend on improving their team.

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The FIFA Ultimate team web app was released on 18 September 2012, allowing players to access their ultimate team from their computer and a variety of other devices, such as an iPhone app and on Android.

Stadiums
There are 26 stadiums in FIFA 13, including two new real ones: Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane and the Saudi Arabia's King Fahd International Stadium. FC Barcelona's Camp Nou, present in previous editions of the game, does not appear in FIFA 13, as EA could not reach a licensing agreement with the club.[12] Because of this, a generic stadium called El Libertador, is used.

EA Sports also offered a downloadable cover for FIFA 13 for Major League Soccer, featuring Chris Wondolowski of the San Jose Earthquakes, Fredy Montero of Seattle Sounders FC, Tim Cahill of the New York Red Bulls, and Darren Mattocks of Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Wondolowski, Montero, and Cahill were elected by vote on EA Sports' website, while Mattocks was included for being named Best Player Under 24 in MLS by MLS. EA Sports also offered downloadable covers for each MLS team with a player from that club being featured. The teams and players were:

Wii and PlayStation Vita versions
The Wii and PlayStation Vita versions of FIFA 13 are recycled previous year titles rather than brand new, ground-up developments. Media outlet Nintendo Gamer pointed out using various comparison screenshots that FIFA 13 on Wii is actually the Wii version of FIFA 12 with some minor updates to club kits, listings and graphics textures, whilst menu designs and game mechanics are mostly identical.[16] IGN also pointed out that Electronic Arts treated the PlayStation Vita version of FIFA 13 in a similar manner, calling it a "cynically re-skinned" version of the console's previous title FIFA Football (FIFA Soccer in North America; which is actually the title of FIFA 12 on the console). Whilst this version does include some of the new online features found on the PlayStation 3 version, the menus, backgrounds, modes, and most game mechanics are largely identical to the previous title.[17] IGN justifies that the Wii version as a recycled development since the game was released in the console's twilight period,[17] and additionally considering the game is also available on the console's successor, the Wii U, which was confirmed as a completely new development.[18] Additionally, in an intervi

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