Sam Clay for @XG247 writes:
We recently got a chance to speak to David Rutter, the man behind the upcoming FIFA 12 game which is hitting stores this September.
This video interview is running alongside the preview we shot up on the site this morning, incase you missed it, here is a brief synopsis and a link for you guys to feast your eyes on.
In the meantime however, you could totally watch that video interview – It’ll answer a lot of questions…we hope.

Former FIFA boss David Rutter has relocated to Sweden to oversee EA’s European studios including DICE, Criterion and Ghost Games, VGC understands.
"EA’s European studios including DICE, Criterion and Ghost Games"
To what? See how they can use FIFAs monetisation crap in every other games ¬¬
will probably add fuel to planes and tanks etc where if you run out you have chance to buy more during the game and charge for bullets like paintball

X360A - "FIFA 14 is getting ready to kick off, so we grabbed Executive Producer David Rutter at this year’s Tokyo Game Show to discover everything EA Sports has in store."

WC - I think sports games get a harder time than they should do. People seem to pass the off as something that are churned out yearly to make a quick buck, but that actually disregards the work and creativity these titles bring. A new year brings new features and further refines already exiting systems, lot of the times, dramatically. I remember the jump from FIFA 11 and 12 being a tough re-configuring with the inclusion of a new defensive system. But that had a purpose.
Right there with you guys, it feels like no matter how many new features they add they couldn't stop the series from going backwards. I genuinely regretted not buying Pes (which has its own problems)