We expect EA to confirm the FIFA 17 release date for this fall. Last year EA announced the FIFA 16 release date in late May, ahead of E3, and we think this will happen again in 2016. To make the game little more interesting and to give it a new look, EA can provide an option to tweak kits every year on loading of every season, this will give a feel of something new. I believe FIFA 16 has been a great game, but lots of new features can be added to the game to make it more authentic and real.
Here we are sharing FIFA 17 features wishlist. If you have got any opinion or idea for the FIFA’s new version, you can also share with us here. To bring a little more excitement into the game with extra teams. We all love to play from the big team side, and FIFA has done a great job in introducing such champion teams, they have featured almost all the best teams of football, but they have left several small teams. Sometimes it feels good to play from the small team side against a champion. It bestows a different challenging feeling. EA can add new reserves teams in FIFA 17 for extra enthusiasm. This will be unique attribution and will provide more challenging opportunities.
Extra Swedish Leagues: I am saying to change the complete kit of the team, but for instance, if you are playing as arsenal, you don’t change the entire kit into purple or something, but a new design like stripes or anything can be added would be great. This option can be available on every new season on career mode. Or they can provide an option of kit combination where players can choose different color shots. For example, Juventus can use black or white shorts in their home kit. FIFA 16’s bed is still warm, and yet it’s time to get back on the feedback trail once more for FIFA 17 and beyond.
It may seem early to be doing so, but with the way EA’s development cycles work, now really is the time to be getting your ideas in. EA will read this, we assure you. Today we’re starting with Career Mode, but we’re going to run similar threads for Gameplay, Ultimate Team and Clubs over the next week. Football has become a drama on and off the pitch, and FIFA is one of the most dry experiences out there, removing all the charisma from the off-field action. Wouldn't it be fantastic if EA took a leaf out of Football Manager's book, and pitted you against the press in a conference pre- and post-match?
Imagine how interesting this could be, with the budget and graphical grunt EA has for its titles. If players could control more of the club's output (sponsors, fan interaction) then there would be a far great feeling of immersion: you are the manager of this club, and you can stamp your authority on it. EA confirmed that the FIFA 17 release date is coming in Q3, which includes September. During this announcement we should also learn about what consoles you can play the game on. We should see a trailer, but we may not see actual FIFA 17 gameplay until E3 2016 in June, where EA is holding its own event.