The collaboration between EA and FIFA is no longer foreign. They
are ready to come up with some e-sports games before, and now they are
moving ahead with announcing the e-FIFA World Cup 2018.
Through it, it
will see FIFA's e-sports players to compete with others to win this
world-level championship, same as what FIFA does through
football matches held every four years.
The FIFA World Cup 2018 will see a series of matches including through the FIFA Ultimate Team Champions Weekend League, as well as through several phase matches starting January 2018.
And in June 2018, a total of 128 participants will be divided into two, namely 64 participants from the PlayStation 4 and the remaining 64 via the Xbox One.
The FIFA World Cup 2018 will see a series of matches including through the FIFA Ultimate Team Champions Weekend League, as well as through several phase matches starting January 2018.
And in June 2018, a total of 128 participants will be divided into two, namely 64 participants from the PlayStation 4 and the remaining 64 via the Xbox One.
The 32 winners will join the FIFA eWorld Cup 2018, and the winner will be awarded the world champion for the FIFA EA.
Reference: EA
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