Overview

Genre
Release Date

Xbox 360

  • US 15th Apr 2014, $59.99
  • EU 17th Apr 2014, £39.99
Series
Official Site
easports.com

Reviews

  • Review 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Xbox 360)

    Back of the pocket.

    When EA announced that they wouldn’t be releasing their quadrennial World Cup version of their FIFA series as DLC – which is something they trialled with the Euro 2012 add-on for FIFA 12 – the gaming world sighed. It was an indication that we were going back to the bad old days of paying out the full retail price for the...

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2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Screenshot

2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil News

  • Feature These Are The Xbox Games Coming In April

    Will we be showered in greatness?

    After a slow start to 2014, March showed up and had us putting in overtime with our Xbox consoles. It was all thanks to games like South Park: The Stick of Truth, Dark Souls II, Thief, Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes, and Titanfall — which were all either fantastic or, at the very least, good enough to be worth a...

About The Game

EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil features multiple innovations and improvements to the award-winning gameplay of EA SPORTS FIFA 14, putting players in control of their nation’s fate. From the ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction quickly on and off the ball with Explosive Movement, to the new World Class Control feature that uses Response Dribbling and Pinpoint Passing, fans will feel the athleticism and skill of their national football heroes. And one hundred new animations, including passing, saves, and penalty kicks, help play on the pitch explode with the drama and unpredictably of the official tournament.