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FIFA 18 Will Determine How Much Electronic Arts Will Support Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Insider writes:

Electronic Arts Worldwide Studios executive vice president Patrick Söderlund has revealed his personal ambition to see the company support Nintendo Switch with as much of their game portfolio as possible.

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StuffAndThings3198d ago (Edited 3198d ago )

So they release a half ass version of this game on the Switch & will use THIS half assed version to decode this ? That tells me EA never wanted to support the Switch since Day 1 if you ask me

ocelot073198d ago

I wouldn't see it is an half arsed version. I think it's only missing Hunter story mode and it won't be using frostbite 3 engine as it's not compatible (hardly EA's fault). Essentially it will be a beefed up PS3/360 version. I personally think EA is giving the Switch the best they can do on a switch.

madmartegan3198d ago

Agreed. I played it at E3 and it ran smooth, looked good enough, and played well - that's what matters most. Sacrificing story mode and sweat beads doesn't make this version that much inferior. It still has everything else, and something that the others don't - it's portable.

EddieNX 3198d ago

The Switch can run Frostbite and any other modern engine, EA said it themselves, they just didnt have the time. Dev kits arent even a year old yet.

StuffAndThings3198d ago

You do not question my wisdom I am Cornholio & need TP for my bung hole

Profchaos3198d ago

Yeah frostbite wasn't possible on the wii u so not suprised it's not functional on a slightly more powerful console

TallonIV3198d ago

It will be missing FUT Champs which was FIFA 17's most used mode on FUT.

RommyReigns3198d ago

If it has Ultimate Team then the Switch version will stand a chance, if not then it probably will be like FIFA Football for the PSVita (had most features except Ultimate Team and Pro Clubs). The PSVita FIFA Football was a launch title but the next version was basically the same but with updated teams and clubs, which led to the next one being a 'legacy' edition and resulting in very poor sales.

ocelot073198d ago

@RommyReigns The switch version will have all modes including Ultimate Team just not Alex Hunter Story mode.

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MrFisher213198d ago

Switch has no power. What do you expect? Be happy to get any ports at all.

Prince_TFK3198d ago

I wouldn't say it has no power, although I do agree with the notion that it is underpowered to run most of EA's demanding titles.

It would take a lot of work for EA to port those titles to the Switch, and in this early age of the Switch I can understand why EA doesn't want to pour their resources over it yet.

wonderfulmonkeyman3198d ago

It has enough power to run gorgeous-looking games like BotW and Xenoblade 2, so that's really not a good point at all.
Especially with new titles developed with optimization for the Switch in mind.

RommyReigns3198d ago

It's like EA learned from their experience with the PSVita (except the PSVita was a beefy handheld at the time), initially they were making efforts to port games as fully as possible, games like FIFA Football and NFS Most Wanted 2012 were close to the PS3 version. Then as support and sales went down for the PSVita (that diabolical CoD Declassified was 'the last straw' for the possibility of high sales), the support form EA reduced as well.

Now EA are being much more careful with the Switch and as the Exec Vice President states, Switch FIFA 18 will be the deciding factor for EA support.

Simmo3D3197d ago

Switch is close to the Xbox One in power terms, isn't it? Its definitely more powerful than an Xbox 360/PS3/Wii U

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PhoenixUp3198d ago

Even more evidence that western publishers are still skeptical of Nintendo console

Prince_TFK3198d ago

Like it or not, if the Switch sells, then the devs will have no choice but to put most of their games on the Switch.

GordonKnight3198d ago

Even if EA wanted to fully support the switch, I wish Nintendo would say, we don't want to do business with you.

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3198d ago

That nothing new.
Only Ubisoft will be there. And maybe Warner Bros. with all the Lego games.

mcstorm3198d ago

It also depends on how they expect this game to sell to. Would 300 thousand sales be enough or do they expect it to sell 1 to 3 million? I hope it sells well as ide love to see more 3rd party's support the switch but they also forget people don't really buy Nintendo consoles for fifa cod and the other yoy games.

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mcstorm3198d ago

@prb3333 I see what you are saying but how many people do you know who only own a Switch? I don't they have a ps4 or xbox one. Ive also asked them what version of fifa they are getting and ive not had one say they will get it on the switch because they know more people with it on the ps4 or xbox one.

Sports games are not what people buy a Nintendo console for I hope I am wrong but I still don't see Fifa selling that well on the Switch or enough for EA anyway.

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mcstorm3198d ago

I know what your saying and in no way having a go at Nintendo or the switch I own one and really enjoy the console I even had a wiiu and still have it now.

I just don't see EA supporting the Switch with big name games for long. We all know the history of EA and Nintendo. I hope I'm wrong but I just don't see it. 3rd party's are all about sales and big names now that's why we are seeing less and less new ips from them and for me its the new ips that I think would do better on the switch then half assed old ips.

DivineAssault 3198d ago

EA couldve put something else instead of a sports game to test the waters..

MrFisher213198d ago

This is probably referring to EA Sports

AKR3198d ago

They mentioned why FIFA was picked a few months ago. Basically it's the franchise that brings in the most money (soccer/football is easily one of the most popular sports in the whole world). So, EA actually made a pretty good call here.

DivineAssault 3198d ago

Possibly on other hardware.. I dont see switch owners going crazy over FIFA but who knows

FallenAngel19843198d ago

EA would come up with any reason to not fully support a Nintendo console

sk8ofmnd3198d ago

But also, nintendo isnt not giving AAA 3rd partys reasons to put games on the switch. You cant put all the blame on devs. Unless nintendo is your fav console... Then blame away. It does seem like theres some conspiracy with successful AAA 3rd partys and why they are skipping the switch or releasing half a$$ed botched attempts (readjusts tinfoil hat).

wonderfulmonkeyman3198d ago (Edited 3198d ago )

Nintendo's giving them plenty of reason. Of course, that tinfoil hat is so tight around your head that it's probably cutting off the circulation so bad you can't see it anymore.

Dragonscale3198d ago

Making devs create different versions of their games to compensate for the switch's lack of power etc is giving devs a reason to not develop for switch more like.

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3197d ago

Nah it just that these Western Publishers keep moving the goal post.
With the Wii U it was all about install base. Now it's like oh if this test game sell well we will consider future support.

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Who Wore It Better: FIFA vs Pro Evo Covers, 2001 to 2020

Like all great photographs, the covers of the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer video games capture a moment in time. But which ones have been best?

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Why I Have a Problem with Microtransactions and You Should Too

BY PHANTOM: Why should someone who has worked hard and grinded day in, day out to build up enough resources to gain quick repairs, be in the same game world as people who have purchased the kits with real-world money instantaneously?

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Hardiman2586d ago

One of the most well thought out and factual article I've read on micro transactions. I've hated the practice because to me it's just wrong unless it's a F2P title.

What gets me is the ones who say "if you don't like it don't buy it" well I don't but enough do, more than enough and it's really conditioning a generation to just accept it as "this is normal."

That's why I rally to those companies that still deliver solid FULL games. Games that are not only incredible to experience but are of some of the best quality. On the flip side that's why Im so anti certain companies. They want to deliver games that seem so sterile and cut content to sell to customers in the game stores.

I lump the GAAS, loot boxes and micotransactions into the same pile because they all exist together in one form or another.

The devs who came from the mobile game model really played s hand in getting the attention of the suits.

TekoIie2586d ago (Edited 2586d ago )

"I lump the GAAS, loot boxes and micotransactions into the same pile because they all exist together in one form or another."

I would disagree slightly there. GaaS model does not require loot boxes or MT's to work and a few good examples off the top of my head would be Total War: Warhammer 2 and Total War: Rome 2. TW:R2 was at launch considered to be one of the worst TW games of all time but because of mod support, updates and we'll timed free and paid content releases it has a strong community and is now a highly recommended game.

TW:W2 is the opposite at launch and is maybe the best TW game of all time and treats it's previous instalment as an expansion in a way (basically if you own the previous game it merges the maps to a degree). Like Rome 2 it's recieved great mod support, lots of updates along with free and paid content.

GaaS by itself isn't bad and in some ways I dislike lumping it altogether with MT's and
Loot boxes. I agree that many of the games that make use of the service have something questionable mixed into the model but the obvious answer there is stop supporting those games. You can in some ways see RE2 and DMC5 making use of the model too.

Hardiman2586d ago (Edited 2586d ago )

Doesn't require them and I get what you are saying but but I'd argue it's fertile ground for them. That's what loot boxes/micro transactions are about. Extending profits. Monthly subs are the same thing. Cheaper games to create but games that maximize profits. It doesn't take much imagination to see where this leads and why some companies push for subscriptions!

The same massive corps that all too often push micro transactions want the industry to be subscriptions based. Let's just say they come from the same mindset.

You are correct in that GAAS isn't bad in and of itself but again I don't see games like GOW, Spider-Man, HZD, Red Dead 2, Uncharted, Sekiro, TLOU, Zelda and any of the other high quality SP games existing if it's just GAAS. No I see games like Fallout 76, Anthem, State of Decay, Sea of Theives, Fortnite etc.

TekoIie2586d ago (Edited 2586d ago )

"You are correct in that GAAS isn't bad in and of itself but again I don't see games like GOW, Spider-Man, HZD, Red Dead 2, Uncharted, Sekiro, TLOU, Zelda and any of the other high quality SP games existing if it's just GAAS. No I see games like Fallout 76, Anthem, State of Decay, Sea of Theives, Fortnite etc."

Your list is actually very interesting because some of those SP games can actually be seen as using the GaaS model or at the very least portions of it in the eyes of some. To my knowledge Spider-Man, TLoU, Uncharted 3+4 and Zelda all had a season pass which can very easily be considered as something that comes under GaaS in that it creates an additional revenue stream beyond the inital purchase.

A lot of the DLC for games like Uncharted 3 and The Last of Us can very easily be categorized as Micro-transactions. Cosmetics definitely come under the MT umbrella so why are these games exempt from the criticism but not others? And are these games exempt from the term but not the others you listed? Also why would you rather not see games like Dota 2, Splatoon 2, Halo 3, Diablo 3, Apex Legends etc.? Point being there are many top tier games that are using the GaaS model and many top tier SP games doing the exact same.

UltraNova2586d ago (Edited 2586d ago )

This logic can be applied to the recent upheaval about an easy mode in Sekiro. Guy A, spends X amount of time grinding it out until he/she finally overcomes the difficulty and "gits gud". Guy, spends 1/3 of the time beating the game without breaking a sweat because of an easy mode( analogy: paid progression in online games). Both brag about beating the game. You get the rest...

BlackIceJoe2585d ago

Microtransactions are the worst thing that has happened to video games this generation and because of them now games are being designed with them in mind.

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CrimsonWing692585d ago

Here’s the thing, until people stop buying them they will always exist. It’s a market and a multi-billion dollar one at that.

If people didn’t buy them then publishers wouldn’t waste their time on them.

UltraNova2585d ago

If they didn't add them people wouldn't buy them and get addicted to them. There is always two sides on a coin.

CrimsonWing692585d ago

But my point is that people feed it. People need to learn some self-control. It'd be like if people start getting pissed at publishers because people are addicted to video games or getting mad at card makers because people waste their money on collecting cards.

rpvenom2585d ago

@Crimonswing69

This is the same concept of a casino.. do you think that casino's benefit people in general? No.. majority of people go there to lose money.. if they didn't exist.. or people didn't have access to it.. then we'd be better off.. but the reality is some can control or afford to lose the money.. while most cant.. and most cant even control that addiction or desire to gamble.. it's because of greed that people are willing to ruin other's lives to make a profit.. dont get me wrong.. i go to the casino's sometime just to hang out with my friends and maybe spend $100.. but i have some self control.. most people dont.

off topic but i see both casino's and microtransactions as a way of corporations to take advantage of consumers stupidity

Lord_Sloth2585d ago

So long as they're just cosmetic or can be obtained for free in game idc.

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EA Sports Fifa 18 Joins EA Access Vault

Last year's Football/Soccer simulation, Fifa 18 has now joined the EA Access vault as a title that's free for those that subscribe to the EA service on Xbox One consoles.

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