EA Sports has been ramping up anticipation for the upcoming FIFA 12 game, whether intentionally or not. The game is set to bring a lot more realism and dynamic physics into the series - getting rid of the long-standing problems of repetitive animations.
With E3 2011 coming up in just a few days, they’ve just released a one-minute teaser video that offers fans a short summary of new goodies that FIFA 12 will have available.
The video showcases most of the new features, which focus on the physics, as players collide and react to people moving in close-quarters around them. Intense, short-area movement of the ball has been fine-tuned in FIFA 12, so expect a lot of trickery and flair in what would have been otherwise predictable scenarios - in the earlier FIFA games.
The video itself is comprised of actual in-game footage, so take a look at the action and judge for yourself:
The game itself is has no official release date, which is likely to be announced at the EA Press Conference in a few days. If past years are any indication, the game should be arriving in stores around early-to-mid October.
What do you think about the video? Are you excited to witness any of the new gameplay additions in particular? We’ll keep you posted as EA Sports reveals more information on the game as it nears release!
FIFA 12 will be released for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC and PSP. This year, the 3DS is also getting some unique features of its own - so mobile gamers should be sure to check out that option before making a decision on which format to purchase.