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{{Infobox video game | {{Infobox video game | ||
| title = FIFA 13 | | title = FIFA 13 | ||
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| image = FIFA 13 Global Cover.jpeg | ||
| caption = Cover art featuring ] ] playing at ], ] | | caption = Cover art featuring ]'s ] | ||
| developer = ] | | developer = ] | ||
| publisher = ] | | publisher = ] | ||
| producer = David Rutter<br>Kaz Makita | | producer = David Rutter<br />Kaz Makita | ||
| series = '']'' | | series = '']'' | ||
| engine = Impact | | engine = Impact | ||
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| genre = ] | | genre = ] | ||
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'''''FIFA 13 '''''( |
'''''FIFA 13 '''''(known as '''''FIFA Soccer 13''''' in North America) is a ] ] video game developed by ] and published by ] worldwide under the ] label. It is the first game in the series to use the ] on the ] and the ] sensor on the ]. A demo of the game was released on 11 September 2012, with the following teams being playable: ], ], ], ], ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/EASPORTSFIFA/status/245178653695156224 |title=Twitter / EASPORTSFIFA: #FIFA13Demo teams: AC Milan |publisher=Twitter|date=10 September 2012 |access-date=11 September 2012}}</ref> and was downloaded a record 1.99 million times within three days.<ref name=BostInno>{{cite web|author=Sam Dwyer |url=http://bostinno.com/2012/09/14/fifa-13-demo-breaks-records-new-trailer-flaunts-upbligrades-video/#ss__227691_1_0__ss |title=FIFA 13 Demo Breaks Records, New Trailer Flaunts Upgrades |publisher=BostInno |date=14 September 2012 |access-date=22 September 2012 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Matt Liebl|url=http://www.gamezone.com/products/fifa-13/news/fifa-13-demo-has-record-1-99-million-downloads|title=FIFA 13 demo has record 1.99 million downloads|publisher=GameZone|date=14 September 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/fifa-13-demo-downloads-reach-record-2-million-3-days-ahead-release-date-video-trailer-789238|title=FIFA 13 Demo Downloads Reach Record 2 Million in 3 Days Ahead of Release Date | work=International Business Times|date=14 September 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref> The game was released in late September 2012 in most regions with the Japanese release being in October.{{Ref|a|}}. ''FIFA 13'' included new features to the ''FIFA'' franchise such as the First Touch Control<ref name=BostInno /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/myhotelectronics/fifa13/prweb9916453.htm|title=FIFA 13 Available for Preorder at MyHotElectronics.com; Man U gear available at SportsFanPlayground.com|publisher=PRWeb|date=21 September 2012|access-date=23 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Nick Cowen|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/30/fifa-13-predicting-the-unpredictable|title=FIFA 13: Predicting the Unpredictable|publisher=IGN|date=30 May 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Hayden Deitrick|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1343081-fifa-13-five-things-to-look-forward-to/page/4|title=FIFA 13: Five Things to Look Forward to|publisher=Bleacher Report|date=21 September 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref> and new celebrations were also added.<ref>{{cite news|author=Owen Good|url=http://kotaku.com/5945382/fifa-13s-early-release-is-here-so-lets-see-some-celebrating|title=FIFA 13's Early Release is Here, So Let's See Some Celebrating|newspaper=Kotaku|date=21 September 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref> | ||
==Features== | == Features == | ||
A new additional feature in ''FIFA 13'' is to support ] for ] and ] for ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Matthew Reynolds|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/news/a381696/fifa-13-to-offer-kinect-move-support-game-changing-innovations.html|title='FIFA 13' to offer Kinect, Move support, "game-changing innovations"|publisher=Digital Spy UK|date= |
A new additional feature in ''FIFA 13'' is to support ] for ] and ] for ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Matthew Reynolds|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/news/a381696/fifa-13-to-offer-kinect-move-support-game-changing-innovations.html|title='FIFA 13' to offer Kinect, Move support, "game-changing innovations"|publisher=Digital Spy UK|date=15 May 2012|access-date=23 September 2012}}</ref> | ||
The ] version includes some exclusive touch-based features including the ability to shoot precisely by tapping an image of the goal and managing the match in real-time. | The ] version includes some exclusive touch-based features including the ability to shoot precisely by tapping an image of the goal and managing the match in real-time. | ||
===Leagues=== | === Leagues === | ||
The leagues in ''FIFA 13'' have been confirmed by EA Sports through their website, with EA calling it "the most authentic football game on the planet with 30 of the world's best leagues" All leagues from '']'' are included, with the addition of the ] for the first time in the series history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ea.com/uk/football/news/fifa-13-leagues-list-02 |title=FIFA 13 Leagues List |publisher=EA.com |date= |
The leagues in ''FIFA 13'' have been confirmed by EA Sports through their website, with EA calling it "the most authentic football game on the planet with 30 of the world's best leagues" All leagues from '']'' are included, with the addition of the ] for the first time in the series history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ea.com/uk/football/news/fifa-13-leagues-list-02 |title=FIFA 13 Leagues List |publisher=EA.com |date=6 September 2012|access-date=6 September 2012}}</ref> | ||
] clubs ] against ] in ''FIFA 13'']] | ] clubs ] against ] in ''FIFA 13'']] | ||
===National teams=== | === National teams === | ||
There are 46 international teams on ''FIFA 13'' as confirmed on the EA website. The Czech Republic and Paraguay are returning. India, Bolivia and Venezuela return to the main series after an 11-year hiatus since '']''. Croatia was removed from the international teams, as they could not reach the licensing agreement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ea.com/soccer/news/fifa-13-leagues-list-01 |title=FIFA 13 Leagues List |publisher=EA.com |date= |
There are 46 international teams on ''FIFA 13'' as confirmed on the EA website. The Czech Republic and Paraguay are returning. India, Bolivia and Venezuela return to the main series after an 11-year hiatus since '']''. Croatia was removed from the international teams, as they could not reach the licensing agreement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ea.com/soccer/news/fifa-13-leagues-list-01 |title=FIFA 13 Leagues List |publisher=EA.com |date=6 September 2012 |access-date=6 September 2012}}</ref> | ||
===Career mode=== | === Career mode === | ||
Career mode this year has been updated, with players being able to manage an international team as well as a club. Players managing their particular clubs can manage to quit their jobs as a national coach. Players can choose their international squad to be played for international matches in career mode. In each match, players can decide if the football players are able to play on the next international squad. Options in transfers include counter-offers and offering a player as well as money. On the iOS platform, players cannot manage national teams and can only offer money to get players. | Career mode this year has been updated, with players being able to manage an international team as well as a club. Players managing their particular clubs can manage to quit their jobs as a national coach. Players can choose their international squad to be played for international matches in career mode. In each match, players can decide if the football players are able to play on the next international squad. Options in transfers include counter-offers and offering a player as well as money. On the iOS platform, players cannot manage national teams and can only offer money to get players. | ||
===Seasons Mode=== | === Seasons Mode === | ||
Seasons mode allows players to progress through an online league system by being pitted against players of a similar skill level. After the user chooses a real-world team to play as, an online player with similar skills and a similar star level team is found as an opponent. | Seasons mode allows players to progress through an online league system by being pitted against players of a similar skill level. After the user chooses a real-world team to play as, an online player with similar skills and a similar star level team is found as an opponent. | ||
The football player plays ten matches per season with a specific number of points required for promotion to the league above. | The football player plays ten matches per season with a specific number of points required for promotion to the league above. | ||
===Ultimate Team=== | === Ultimate Team === | ||
FIFA Ultimate team, commonly abbreviated to 'FUT', is an additional feature of ''FIFA 13''. This game mode allows the player to build their own team from real world players, which they can then use to compete in tournaments and divisions over the internet. For each game completed, players earn coins to spend on improving their team. | FIFA Ultimate team, commonly abbreviated to 'FUT', is an additional feature of ''FIFA 13''. This game mode allows the player to build their own team from real world players, which they can then use to compete in tournaments and divisions over the internet. For each game completed, players earn coins to spend on improving their team. | ||
Players and other items in this mode take the form of cards, which are obtained through buying packs or from buying directly from other players through the auction house. There are three different tiers of cards; bronze, silver and gold, indicating their quality (lowest being non-rare bronze, highest being rare gold). These cards can be obtained in two ways; buying packs or buying directly from other players. Player cards have an overall rating, which is an estimate of their overall in game quality. | Players and other items in this mode take the form of cards, which are obtained through buying packs or from buying directly from other players through the auction house. There are three different tiers of cards; bronze, silver and gold, indicating their quality (lowest being non-rare bronze, highest being rare gold). These cards can be obtained in two ways; buying packs or buying directly from other players. Player cards have an overall rating, which is an estimate of their overall in game quality. | ||
The FIFA Ultimate team web app was released on |
The FIFA Ultimate team web app was released on 18 September 2012, allowing players to access their ultimate team from their computer and a variety of other devices, such as an iPhone app and on Android. | ||
==Stadiums== | == Stadiums == | ||
There are 26 stadiums in ''FIFA 13'', including two new real ones: ]'s ] and the ]'s ]. ]'s ], present in previous editions of the game, does not appear in ''FIFA 13'', as EA could not reach a licensing agreement with the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-stadium-list/ |title=FIFA 13 Stadium List |publisher=FIFA Soccer Blog |date= |
There are 26 stadiums in ''FIFA 13'', including two new real ones: ]'s ] and the ]'s ]. ]'s ], present in previous editions of the game, does not appear in ''FIFA 13'', as EA could not reach a licensing agreement with the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-stadium-list/ |title=FIFA 13 Stadium List |publisher=FIFA Soccer Blog |date=6 September 2012|access-date=11 September 2012}}</ref> Because of this, a generic stadium called El Libertador, is used. | ||
''FIFA 13'' again features Sky Sports main commentators ] & ] commentating on League Matches with ITV main commentators ] & ] on the Cup Matches. 3 new voices have been added to ''FIFA 13'': Sky Sports Reporter ] is touchline reporter explaining the severity of an injury, ] has goals as they go in from the other matches in a role he performs on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports and Mike West reads out the classified results from the league or cup your team is in, he performs this role on BBC football results show ].<ref>{{cite web|title=BBC One Final Score|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006szrz|access-date=11 October 2013}}</ref> | ''FIFA 13'' again features Sky Sports main commentators ] & ] commentating on League Matches with ITV main commentators ] & ] on the Cup Matches. 3 new voices have been added to ''FIFA 13'': Sky Sports Reporter ] is touchline reporter explaining the severity of an injury, ] has goals as they go in from the other matches in a role he performs on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports and Mike West reads out the classified results from the league or cup your team is in, he performs this role on BBC football results show ].<ref>{{cite web|title=BBC One Final Score|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006szrz|access-date=11 October 2013}}</ref> | ||
===Covers=== | === Covers === | ||
The North American cover for the game features ],<ref>{{cite web |author=milfchat |url=http://fifa13-cheats.com/2012/07/18/lionel-messi-on-the-front-cover-of-fifa-13/ |title=Lionel Messi on the front cover of Fifa 13 « Fifa 13 Cheats and Tips |publisher=Fifa13-cheats.com |date=July |
The North American cover for the game features ],<ref>{{cite web |author=milfchat |url=http://fifa13-cheats.com/2012/07/18/lionel-messi-on-the-front-cover-of-fifa-13/ |title=Lionel Messi on the front cover of Fifa 13 « Fifa 13 Cheats and Tips |publisher=Fifa13-cheats.com |date=18 July 2012 |access-date=16 August 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103150301/http://fifa13-cheats.com/2012/07/18/lionel-messi-on-the-front-cover-of-fifa-13/ |archive-date=3 November 2013 }}</ref> whilst ], Newcastle, has been included as the background. Other location-based covers will be used, as in previous years, and feature Messi and other players from the respective region, except North America, which only features Messi.<ref name="packshot">{{cite web|url=http://www.fifplay.com/fifa13-packshot/|title=FIFA 13 Packshot|publisher=Fifplay.com|date=13 August 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref> This is the first time since '']'' that the North American version had a single cover athlete. | ||
EA Sports also offered a downloadable cover for ''FIFA 13'' for ], featuring ] of the ], ] of ], ] of the ], and ] of ]. Wondolowski, Montero, and Cahill were elected by vote on EA Sports' website, while Mattocks was included for being named Best Player Under 24 in MLS by MLS. EA Sports also offered downloadable covers for each MLS team with a player from that club being featured. The teams and players were: | EA Sports also offered a downloadable cover for ''FIFA 13'' for ], featuring ] of the ], ] of ], ] of the ], and ] of ]. Wondolowski, Montero, and Cahill were elected by vote on EA Sports' website, while Mattocks was included for being named Best Player Under 24 in MLS by MLS. EA Sports also offered downloadable covers for each MLS team with a player from that club being featured. The teams and players were: | ||
===Wii and PlayStation Vita versions=== | === Wii and PlayStation Vita versions === | ||
The ] and ] versions of ''FIFA 13'' are recycled previous year titles rather than brand new, ground-up developments. Media outlet ] pointed out using various comparison screenshots that ''FIFA 13'' on Wii is actually the Wii version of '']'' with some minor updates to club kits, listings and graphics textures, whilst menu designs and game mechanics are mostly identical.<ref>{{cite web|first=Chris |last=Scullion |url=http://www.nintendo-gamer.net/2012/09/27/fifa-13-wii-vs-fifa-12-wii-the-shocking-truth/2/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929164754/http://www.nintendo-gamer.net/2012/09/27/fifa-13-wii-vs-fifa-12-wii-the-shocking-truth/2/ |url-status=dead |archive-date= |
The ] and ] versions of ''FIFA 13'' are recycled previous year titles rather than brand new, ground-up developments. Media outlet ] pointed out using various comparison screenshots that ''FIFA 13'' on Wii is actually the Wii version of '']'' with some minor updates to club kits, listings and graphics textures, whilst menu designs and game mechanics are mostly identical.<ref>{{cite web|first=Chris |last=Scullion |url=http://www.nintendo-gamer.net/2012/09/27/fifa-13-wii-vs-fifa-12-wii-the-shocking-truth/2/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929164754/http://www.nintendo-gamer.net/2012/09/27/fifa-13-wii-vs-fifa-12-wii-the-shocking-truth/2/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 September 2012 |title=FIFA 13 Wii vs FIFA 12 Wii – The shocking truth |publisher=Nintendo Gamer |date=27 September 2012 |access-date=12 November 2012 }}</ref> ] also pointed out that Electronic Arts treated the PlayStation Vita version of ''FIFA 13'' in a similar manner, calling it a "cynically re-skinned" version of the console's previous title ''FIFA Football'' (''FIFA Soccer'' in North America; which is actually the title of ''FIFA 12'' on the console). Whilst this version does include some of the new online features found on the PlayStation 3 version, the menus, backgrounds, modes, and most game mechanics are largely identical to the previous title.<ref name="IGNtalksRecycledFIFA13" /> ''IGN'' justifies that the Wii version as a recycled development since the game was released in the console's twilight period,<ref name="IGNtalksRecycledFIFA13" /> and additionally considering the game is also available on the console's successor, the Wii U, which is confirmed as a completely new development.<ref>{{cite web|first=Sam |last=Rowe |url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2012/08/02/fifa-13-on-the-wii-u-its-in-the-game-and-so-are-you |title=How Wii U Changes FIFA 13 |publisher=] UK |date=2 August 2012 |access-date=12 November 2012}}</ref> Additionally, in an interview with ], EA's COO ] says, "Year on year, Wii has just dropped, and clearly we don't make games for it anymore."<ref>{{cite news|first1=Ryan |last1=Rigney |first2=Chris |last2=Kohler |url=https://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/10/fifa-13-wii/ |title=''FIFA'' Fake-Out: EA Sells Last Year's Soccer Game as New |publisher=] |date=4 October 2012 |access-date=12 November 2012}}</ref> However, ''IGN'' states there is no justification for the PlayStation Vita's version in either its development or the game's price, as the console itself is still in its early years, and questioning EA's official comment, "It is the same great FIFA gameplay for the PS Vita."<ref name="IGNtalksRecycledFIFA13">{{cite web|first=Daniel |last=Krupa |url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2012/10/12/fifa-13-ea-sells-old-games-as-new |title=FIFA 13: EA Sells Old Games as New |publisher=] UK |date=12 October 2012 |access-date=12 November 2012}}</ref> | ||
Electronic Arts continued this recycling development trend in future installments on these platforms, as well as any other platform they did not deem profitable enough, releasing them under a "Legacy Edition" label starting with '']''. | Electronic Arts continued this recycling development trend in future installments on these platforms, as well as any other platform they did not deem profitable enough, releasing them under a "Legacy Edition" label starting with '']''. | ||
==Reception== | == Reception == | ||
===Critical response=== | === Critical response === | ||
''FIFA 13'' received critical acclaim. ] gave ''FIFA 13'' a 9/10.<ref>{{cite web|author=Krupa, Daniel|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/09/20/fifa-13-review|title=TIME TO RENEW YOUR SEASON TICKET.|publisher=IGN|date=September |
''FIFA 13'' received critical acclaim. ] gave ''FIFA 13'' a 9/10.<ref>{{cite web|author=Krupa, Daniel|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/09/20/fifa-13-review|title=TIME TO RENEW YOUR SEASON TICKET.|publisher=IGN|date=20 September 2012|access-date=22 September 2012}}</ref> ] called ''FIFA 13'' "a great evolutionary step for EA's footy juggernaut", but criticised the collision engine as "unnatural", and the newly revamped Career Mode as "forced and artificial" and "archaic" – awarding it 4 stars.<ref>{{cite web|author=McGarvey, Sterling|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/fifa-13-review/|title=It's a great evolutionary step for EA's footy juggernaut|publisher=GamesRader|date=24 September 2012|access-date=6 October 2012}}</ref> ] gave ''FIFA 13'' a score of 8/10, praising the new skill games, but bemoaning the lack of improvement over '']''.<ref>{{cite web |author=Walton, Mark |url=http://uk.gamespot.com/fifa-soccer-13/reviews/fifa-soccer-13-review-6397255/ |title=FIFA Soccer 13 isn't all that different from last year's outing, but it still remains the most in-depth, entertaining, and compelling football game out there. |publisher=GameSpot |date=27 September 2012 |access-date=6 October 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004001908/http://uk.gamespot.com/fifa-soccer-13/reviews/fifa-soccer-13-review-6397255/ |archive-date=4 October 2012 }}</ref> ] reported that the seven biggest flaws of FIFA 12 were, for the most part, fixed in ''FIFA 13''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Horti, Sam|url=http://www.oxm.co.uk/44956/features/has-fifa-13-fixed-fifa-12s-seven-greatest-flaws/?page=1|title=Has FIFA 13 fixed FIFA 12's seven greatest flaws?|publisher=Official Xbox Magazine|date=19 August 2012|access-date=23 September 2012}}</ref> ] awarded the Microsoft Windows version of the game a score of 86/100, stating that it is still an "excellent football game", but "has been overburdened by features and is hungry for some real innovation".<ref>{{cite web|author=Ditum, Nathan|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/review/fifa-13-review/|title=Fifa 13 review|publisher=PC Gamer|date=21 October 2012|access-date=11 November 2012}}</ref> The PSP version of the game was also praised, garnering a favourable review ], who described it as "worthwhile addition to the handheld's already vast repertoire", giving it an 8/10 score.<ref>{{cite web|author=Highfield, Vaughn|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/PSP/FIFA+13/review.asp?c=45705|title=FIFA 13: A winning squad?|publisher=Pocket Gamer|date=15 October 2012|access-date=11 November 2012}}</ref> ''FIFA 13'' received a positive review on iOS from ], proclaiming it "not only the best soccer game, but the best sports game on an iOS device", bestowing upon it 4.5/5 rating.<ref>{{cite web|author=Parker, Jason|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/software/fifa-soccer-13-ios/4505-3513_7-35474888.html|title=FIFA Soccer 13 review (iOS)|publisher=CNET|date=28 September 2012|access-date=11 November 2012}}</ref> | ||
Reviews for other platforms were more negative. Nintendo's Wii version received a negative review from ], who stated that the game was a "shamefully cynical 'update' that brings absolutely nothing new to the table", giving the game a 30% rating.<ref>{{cite web|author=Scullion, Chris|url=http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/42308/fifa-13-wii-review/|title=FIFA 13 Wii review: Just ignore that Tippex mark, that's where it used to say 12.|publisher=Official Nintendo Magazine|date=September |
Reviews for other platforms were more negative. Nintendo's Wii version received a negative review from ], who stated that the game was a "shamefully cynical 'update' that brings absolutely nothing new to the table", giving the game a 30% rating.<ref>{{cite web|author=Scullion, Chris|url=http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/42308/fifa-13-wii-review/|title=FIFA 13 Wii review: Just ignore that Tippex mark, that's where it used to say 12.|publisher=Official Nintendo Magazine|date=27 September 2012|access-date=28 September 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929010647/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/42308/fifa-13-wii-review/|archive-date=29 September 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> Reviews for the PS Vita were equally cynical about the amount of work EA had put into the latest version of the series, with ] calling the game an "exact clone" of '']'', and stating that "there isn't a single new feature in ''FIFA 13''" – awarding the game 5/10.<ref>{{cite web|author=Meikleham, David|url=http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/review/fifa-13-ps-vita-review/|title=FIFA 13 PS Vita review – Lazier than a back-tracking Berbatov|publisher=PlayStation Official Magazine|date=7 October 2012|access-date=11 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109180053/http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/review/fifa-13-ps-vita-review/|archive-date=9 November 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
The 3DS edition received a poor review from ], with "clumsy controls" being an overriding complaint.<ref>{{cite web |author=FelixM |url=http://www.gamingxp.com/bericht-5811-electronic_arts-ea_sports-3ds-fifa_13.htm |title=FIFA 13 3DS Review |publisher=GamingXP |language=de |date=October |
The 3DS edition received a poor review from ], with "clumsy controls" being an overriding complaint.<ref>{{cite web |author=FelixM |url=http://www.gamingxp.com/bericht-5811-electronic_arts-ea_sports-3ds-fifa_13.htm |title=FIFA 13 3DS Review |publisher=GamingXP |language=de |date=21 October 2012 |access-date=11 November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023022511/http://www.gamingxp.com/bericht-5811-electronic_arts-ea_sports-3ds-fifa_13.htm |archive-date=23 October 2012 }}</ref> ''IGN'' gave the PlayStation Vita version a 4.0/10, stating, "There's nothing inherently wrong with ''FIFA 13'' on the Vita from a mechanical point of view. But something went wrong. EA has chosen not to get behind Sony's latest handheld. The potential of ''FIFA'' on a handheld certainly hasn't been realised."<ref>{{cite web|first=Daniel |last=Krupa |url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2012/10/12/fifa-soccer-13-vita-review |title=FIFA Soccer 13 Vita Review |publisher=] UK |date=12 October 2012 |access-date=12 November 2012}}</ref> | ||
===Sales=== | === Sales === | ||
''FIFA 13'' sold more than one million copies (1.23 million units in 48 hours) in the ] in its first week of release (the fourth game to do so after '']'', '']'' and '']''),<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2012/oct/01/fifa-13-sells-a-million | ''FIFA 13'' sold more than one million copies (1.23 million units in 48 hours) in the ] in its first week of release (the fourth game to do so after '']'', '']'' and '']''),<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2012/oct/01/fifa-13-sells-a-million | ||
|title= Fifa 13 blasts to top of UK charts with one million sales|date=October |
|title= Fifa 13 blasts to top of UK charts with one million sales|date=1 October 2012|work=Guardian Uk|access-date=18 December 2012|location=London|first=Keith|last=Stuart}}</ref><ref name="mcvuk1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/uk-charts-million-selling-fifa-13-is-no-1/0103747|title=UK CHARTS: Million-selling FIFA 13 is No.1|access-date=4 October 2012|publisher=MCVUK|year=2012|author=Ben Parfitt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003234201/http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/uk-charts-million-selling-fifa-13-is-no-1/0103747|archive-date=3 October 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> and topped the UKIE charts on all formats week ending 29 September 2012.<ref name="ukiew39">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukie.org.uk/content/ukie-week-39-2012-uk-video-games-charts|title=Ukie Week 39 2012 UK Video Games Charts |access-date=4 October 2012|publisher=The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment|year=2012}}</ref> 4.5 million copies were sold worldwide in five days, with 7.4 million units sold four weeks after its release, which makes the game the biggest videogame launch of 2012 and biggest sports videogame launch of all-time according to EA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/375769/fifa-13-sales-hit-74-million-in-four-weeks/|title= FIFA 13 sales hit 7.4 million in four weeks|work=]|access-date=19 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104172525/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/375769/fifa-13-sales-hit-74-million-in-four-weeks/|archive-date=4 November 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soccergaming.com/fifa/2178/fifa-13-the-sales-are-in/|title=FIFA 13 – The Sales are in|work=Soccer Gaming|access-date=19 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116061908/http://www.soccergaming.com/fifa/2178/fifa-13-the-sales-are-in/|archive-date=16 January 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> As of May 2013, ''FIFA 13'' has sold 14.5 million copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-05-07-simcity-has-sold-over-1-6-million-units|title=SimCity has sold over 1.6 million units|last=Matulef|first=Jeffrey|date=7 May 2013|work=]|publisher=Gamer Network|access-date=7 May 2013}}</ref> | ||
==Notes== | == Notes == | ||
{{note|a}}'''a''' In Japan, the game was published only on the following console platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, and Wii U. It is also available for Microsoft Windows and iOS, but those versions are without Japan's localised packaging/presentation. | |||
{{note|b}}'''b''' Localised covers are not included on Nintendo's platforms in the Middle East and Poland since Nintendo of Europe has no localisation offices in either territories, albeit it distributes its games in those places. In the case of the Middle East, official localisation of Nintendo's products is handled by an ] company called , a branch of a licensed Japanese distributor called , which imports all of its games, including third-party titles, from the North American region, in which only some Nintendo-published titles have a localised packaging.<!-- Yes! As unrealistic as the above note sounds, the region does indeed receive and sell both North American and European versions of Nintendo's games and consoles on a major retail scale, despite the lack of cross-compatibility with most of its newer hardware, and the fact most non-savvy consumers do often get confused by it. Additionally, the economies of Middle Eastern countries are mostly based on European standards, thus allowing its market to be saturated with electronics with standards as per the United Kingdom, especially in economically high rate countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In other words, the region is supposedly an official PAL region. Whilst imported North American products are usually considered "grey market material" in the region, in Nintendo's case however they have local, official support and standardised market pricing. FIFA 13 is also a better game then PES 2013 --> Stadlbauer Sp., Nintendo's last licensed trader in Poland since 2012, was responsible for distribution of Nintendo's products in the country before ceasing their operations in August 2013. They only locally distributed pan-European editions of Nintendo's licensed games as published for "other" European markets. | |||
==References== | == References == | ||
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==External links== | == External links == | ||
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2012 video game
FIFA 13 | |
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Cover art featuring Barcelona's Lionel Messi | |
Developer(s) | EA Canada |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Producer(s) | David Rutter Kaz Makita |
Series | FIFA |
Engine | Impact |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows Consoles Handheld Mobile |
Release | Wii U Windows Phone
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player multiplayer |
FIFA 13 (known as FIFA Soccer 13 in North America) is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It is the first game in the series to use the PlayStation Move on the PlayStation 3 and the Kinect sensor on the Xbox 360. A demo of the game was released on 11 September 2012, with the following teams being playable: Borussia Dortmund, Manchester City, Juventus, A.C. Milan, Arsenal, and was downloaded a record 1.99 million times within three days. The game was released in late September 2012 in most regions with the Japanese release being in October.. FIFA 13 included new features to the FIFA franchise such as the First Touch Control and new celebrations were also added.
Features
A new additional feature in FIFA 13 is to support Kinect for Xbox 360 and PlayStation Move for PlayStation 3. The Wii U version includes some exclusive touch-based features including the ability to shoot precisely by tapping an image of the goal and managing the match in real-time.
Leagues
The leagues in FIFA 13 have been confirmed by EA Sports through their website, with EA calling it "the most authentic football game on the planet with 30 of the world's best leagues" All leagues from FIFA 12 are included, with the addition of the Saudi Professional League for the first time in the series history.
National teams
There are 46 international teams on FIFA 13 as confirmed on the EA website. The Czech Republic and Paraguay are returning. India, Bolivia and Venezuela return to the main series after an 11-year hiatus since FIFA Football 2002. Croatia was removed from the international teams, as they could not reach the licensing agreement.
Career mode
Career mode this year has been updated, with players being able to manage an international team as well as a club. Players managing their particular clubs can manage to quit their jobs as a national coach. Players can choose their international squad to be played for international matches in career mode. In each match, players can decide if the football players are able to play on the next international squad. Options in transfers include counter-offers and offering a player as well as money. On the iOS platform, players cannot manage national teams and can only offer money to get players.
Seasons Mode
Seasons mode allows players to progress through an online league system by being pitted against players of a similar skill level. After the user chooses a real-world team to play as, an online player with similar skills and a similar star level team is found as an opponent.
The football player plays ten matches per season with a specific number of points required for promotion to the league above.
Ultimate Team
FIFA Ultimate team, commonly abbreviated to 'FUT', is an additional feature of FIFA 13. This game mode allows the player to build their own team from real world players, which they can then use to compete in tournaments and divisions over the internet. For each game completed, players earn coins to spend on improving their team.
Players and other items in this mode take the form of cards, which are obtained through buying packs or from buying directly from other players through the auction house. There are three different tiers of cards; bronze, silver and gold, indicating their quality (lowest being non-rare bronze, highest being rare gold). These cards can be obtained in two ways; buying packs or buying directly from other players. Player cards have an overall rating, which is an estimate of their overall in game quality.
The FIFA Ultimate team web app was released on 18 September 2012, allowing players to access their ultimate team from their computer and a variety of other devices, such as an iPhone app and on Android.
Stadiums
There are 26 stadiums in FIFA 13, including two new real ones: Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane and the Saudi Arabia's King Fahd International Stadium. FC Barcelona's Camp Nou, present in previous editions of the game, does not appear in FIFA 13, as EA could not reach a licensing agreement with the club. Because of this, a generic stadium called El Libertador, is used.
FIFA 13 again features Sky Sports main commentators Martin Tyler & Alan Smith commentating on League Matches with ITV main commentators Clive Tyldesley & Andy Townsend on the Cup Matches. 3 new voices have been added to FIFA 13: Sky Sports Reporter Geoff Shreeves is touchline reporter explaining the severity of an injury, Alan McInally has goals as they go in from the other matches in a role he performs on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports and Mike West reads out the classified results from the league or cup your team is in, he performs this role on BBC football results show Final Score.
Covers
The North American cover for the game features Lionel Messi, whilst St James' Park, Newcastle, has been included as the background. Other location-based covers will be used, as in previous years, and feature Messi and other players from the respective region, except North America, which only features Messi. This is the first time since FIFA Soccer 2003 that the North American version had a single cover athlete.
EA Sports also offered a downloadable cover for FIFA 13 for Major League Soccer, featuring Chris Wondolowski of the San Jose Earthquakes, Fredy Montero of Seattle Sounders FC, Tim Cahill of the New York Red Bulls, and Darren Mattocks of Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Wondolowski, Montero, and Cahill were elected by vote on EA Sports' website, while Mattocks was included for being named Best Player Under 24 in MLS by MLS. EA Sports also offered downloadable covers for each MLS team with a player from that club being featured. The teams and players were:
Wii and PlayStation Vita versions
The Wii and PlayStation Vita versions of FIFA 13 are recycled previous year titles rather than brand new, ground-up developments. Media outlet Nintendo Gamer pointed out using various comparison screenshots that FIFA 13 on Wii is actually the Wii version of FIFA 12 with some minor updates to club kits, listings and graphics textures, whilst menu designs and game mechanics are mostly identical. IGN also pointed out that Electronic Arts treated the PlayStation Vita version of FIFA 13 in a similar manner, calling it a "cynically re-skinned" version of the console's previous title FIFA Football (FIFA Soccer in North America; which is actually the title of FIFA 12 on the console). Whilst this version does include some of the new online features found on the PlayStation 3 version, the menus, backgrounds, modes, and most game mechanics are largely identical to the previous title. IGN justifies that the Wii version as a recycled development since the game was released in the console's twilight period, and additionally considering the game is also available on the console's successor, the Wii U, which is confirmed as a completely new development. Additionally, in an interview with Wired, EA's COO Peter Moore says, "Year on year, Wii has just dropped, and clearly we don't make games for it anymore." However, IGN states there is no justification for the PlayStation Vita's version in either its development or the game's price, as the console itself is still in its early years, and questioning EA's official comment, "It is the same great FIFA gameplay for the PS Vita."
Electronic Arts continued this recycling development trend in future installments on these platforms, as well as any other platform they did not deem profitable enough, releasing them under a "Legacy Edition" label starting with FIFA 14.
Reception
Critical response
FIFA 13 received critical acclaim. IGN gave FIFA 13 a 9/10. GamesRadar called FIFA 13 "a great evolutionary step for EA's footy juggernaut", but criticised the collision engine as "unnatural", and the newly revamped Career Mode as "forced and artificial" and "archaic" – awarding it 4 stars. GameSpot gave FIFA 13 a score of 8/10, praising the new skill games, but bemoaning the lack of improvement over FIFA 12. OXM reported that the seven biggest flaws of FIFA 12 were, for the most part, fixed in FIFA 13. PC Gamer awarded the Microsoft Windows version of the game a score of 86/100, stating that it is still an "excellent football game", but "has been overburdened by features and is hungry for some real innovation". The PSP version of the game was also praised, garnering a favourable review Pocket Gamer, who described it as "worthwhile addition to the handheld's already vast repertoire", giving it an 8/10 score. FIFA 13 received a positive review on iOS from CNET, proclaiming it "not only the best soccer game, but the best sports game on an iOS device", bestowing upon it 4.5/5 rating.
Reviews for other platforms were more negative. Nintendo's Wii version received a negative review from ONM, who stated that the game was a "shamefully cynical 'update' that brings absolutely nothing new to the table", giving the game a 30% rating. Reviews for the PS Vita were equally cynical about the amount of work EA had put into the latest version of the series, with OPM calling the game an "exact clone" of FIFA Football, and stating that "there isn't a single new feature in FIFA 13" – awarding the game 5/10. The 3DS edition received a poor review from GamingXP, with "clumsy controls" being an overriding complaint. IGN gave the PlayStation Vita version a 4.0/10, stating, "There's nothing inherently wrong with FIFA 13 on the Vita from a mechanical point of view. But something went wrong. EA has chosen not to get behind Sony's latest handheld. The potential of FIFA on a handheld certainly hasn't been realised."
Sales
FIFA 13 sold more than one million copies (1.23 million units in 48 hours) in the United Kingdom in its first week of release (the fourth game to do so after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3), and topped the UKIE charts on all formats week ending 29 September 2012. 4.5 million copies were sold worldwide in five days, with 7.4 million units sold four weeks after its release, which makes the game the biggest videogame launch of 2012 and biggest sports videogame launch of all-time according to EA. As of May 2013, FIFA 13 has sold 14.5 million copies.
Notes
a In Japan, the game was published only on the following console platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, and Wii U. It is also available for Microsoft Windows and iOS, but those versions are without Japan's localised packaging/presentation.
b Localised covers are not included on Nintendo's platforms in the Middle East and Poland since Nintendo of Europe has no localisation offices in either territories, albeit it distributes its games in those places. In the case of the Middle East, official localisation of Nintendo's products is handled by an Emirati company called Active Gulf, a branch of a licensed Japanese distributor called Active Boeki, which imports all of its games, including third-party titles, from the North American region, in which only some Nintendo-published titles have a localised packaging. Stadlbauer Sp., Nintendo's last licensed trader in Poland since 2012, was responsible for distribution of Nintendo's products in the country before ceasing their operations in August 2013. They only locally distributed pan-European editions of Nintendo's licensed games as published for "other" European markets.
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