FIFA World Was Shut Down by EA Sports

FIFA World Was Shut Down by EA Sports

 

FIFA World is over. Find out the EA Sports’ explanations to shut down this free to play video game and the answers to the most popular questions about what will happen now.

 
 
 
 
 
 

FIFA World Was Shut Down by EA Sports

 

FIFA World was supposed to be the future of the FIFA video games but EA Sports shut down it even before it starts. The servers will be turned off July 14th and you no longer will be able to play it.

If you haven’t played FIFA World, you can read one of the first reviews about the game that was written by our friend Silvio Teixeira in exclusive to our website.

 
 
 
 
 

EA Sports Explanations about FIFA World Ending

 

Here it is the official announcement of the FIFA World Development Team :

First and foremost, we know our loyal and passionate community will be most disappointed by this news. Your feedback and support during the beta testing period was invaluable and inspiring. From everyone on the FIFA World team, we thank you.
Our goal with FIFA World was to create an authentic FIFA experience that could be enjoyed by the millions of football fans around the world who don’t have access to a console or high-powered PC. The result was FIFA World, a new PC experience that combined award-winning FIFA game play with a live service. After a beta of nearly 18 months, an enormous amount of feedback and some great times with our players, we just didn’t have the momentum to bring the game to a full commercial launch. It’s a tough decision, but we believe ultimately the right one, that we stop development on the game. FIFA World beta servers will be open for the next 90 days until July 14th, when they will be permanently shut down. We encourage everyone to use any remaining FIFA Point balance by that time. While you can still spend FIFA Points you currently have, purchasing of new FIFA Points will be disabled as of today, as will the ability to register new accounts. If you have questions about this, please contact us at help.ea.com.
Once again, we thank everyone who participated in the FIFA World Beta. Our team is proud of what we have achieved with this game and we’re not done looking at new ways to bring new FIFA experiences to players around the world.

 
 
FIFA World Was Shut Down by EA Sports
 
 
 
 
 

Questions and Answers about FIFA World Ending

 

Q: When will the game shut down?
A: The servers will be turned off July 14th.

Q: What will happen in the next days?
A: FIFA World servers will remain online until July 14th. During this period all current game modes will be playable.

Q: Can I transfer my FIFA World players, coins or FIFA Points to other versions of FIFA?
A: No, FIFA World Beta is independent of other FIFA products and content cannot be transferred.

Q: Can I still buy FIFA Points?
A: Purchasing of FIFA Points will be disabled. You will still be able to purchase packs with coins and any FIFA Points that you currently have. All FIFA Points you currently have must be spend by July 14th.

Q: Are we still going to get the Team of the Week and other special content?
A: Live content will be reduced. New Accomplishments will be added periodically but Team of the Week and other special player releases will not continue after April 15th.

 
 

And you? Have you played FIFA World? Was this a big surprise to you? Share your thoughts with us.

 
 
 
 
 
 

5 thoughts on “FIFA World Was Shut Down by EA Sports”

  1. Please launch another game like Fifa World because the game was totally outstanding and many players played it including me…
    It was the best online platform for fifa

  2. John Mark Attard

    Pro Evolution Soccer lost it’s identity when they started using the fox engine. – it’s isn’t what it used to be. The best Pro Evolution soccer ever is the 2012.

  3. That’s lame. Fifa world was the shit. Gotta play Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 on steam instead.

  4. In FIFA World, I’ve saved like 3M coins to buy CR7(5M) and Messi(3M) for less in the TOTS market crash.
    Hey, Rodrigo, will they not announce TOTS this year?

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