


These legacy editions are essentially the same game as FIFA 17, only with updated kits and teams.
Fifa 18 gameplay vs fifa 17 pro#
Outside of Ultimate Team, FIFA 18 has online multiplayer support for 1 v 1 play in friendlies or seasons (a mode which tracks your wins and losses), 2 v 2 in co-op seasons, and up to 11 v 11 in pro clubs. New for FIFA 18 are "FUT Icons" - legendary players that can be added to your squad, Daily Objectives that mean there's always something new to do, and Squad Battles that let you take on a selection of other player's teams, alongside both single player and online season modes, and more.


Essentially a card collecting, "build your best team" mode, everything you do in Ultimate Team rewards you with points, which can be spent on new packs of cards, in turn getting your team new players. This time, even The Journey is playable in local co-op.įIFA Ultimate Team also makes a return, this time with a few tweaks under the hood. For those looking to get stuck into some computer controlled opponents, there's the ability to set up custom tournaments (either international or national cups and leagues), a career mode that lets you either manage a club, or take on the role of a player (although with both, you can play as the whole team when it comes to matches), and a brand new instalment in FIFA's story mode, "The Journey", which follows the career of young Alex Hunter, as he heads into his second season in the Premier League. FIFA 18 is a game of many modes - and almost everything here is playable with up to four players in local, same-console multiplayer, alongside the game's elaborate online options.
