
John Bedford (Modojo): Many of the general details about FIFA 14 for mobiles will be very familiar to existing fans of the series - a huge number of leagues, teams and players will be included as standard, not to mention the return of the hugely popular Ultimate Team component of the game. This time around though, the iOS and Android versions of FIFA will be embracing touchscreen technology like never before, relegating the traditional, virtual button controls to the settings screen in favour of an elegant tap and swipe system.
After going hands-on with the game at a press event held at EA's UK headquarters in Guildford, Surrey, we spoke to executive producer Dan Teodorescu about these changes, and the increasingly convergent nature of mobile, console and PC gaming.

Games Asylum: "Outdated football games are a common sight when scouring jumble sales, car boots and charity shops for bargain price video games. Entire shelves filled with decade-old FIFA and PES games spread across a dozen formats. Often they end up in bargain bins, sitting alongside unwanted celebrity fitness DVDs and seemingly random TV show box sets. But here’s the thing. Not all football games gathering dust in the likes of Oxfam are in fact worthless."

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