FIFA 17 Mobile major update brings enhanced gameplay, attack mode polishing, more

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FIFA fans rejoice, as EA has just released a major update for their mobile game that made it to Android, iOS and Windows 10 Mobile about two weeks ago.

The new update might have been introduced on the Android and iOS platforms first, but Windows Phone players will be able to enjoy the new features and improvements beginning this week.

The first and most important new change included in the update is the enhanced gameplay featuring better crossing speed and accuracy, as well as lobbed pass targeting and chip shot control. These tweaks have been in the works since the game made it to market, so hopefully they'll provide that sense of reality that fans of sports simulation games are looking for.

The Attack Mode received some polishing as well, including balancing tactics and increased deep and wide free kicks. EA also announced that it has improved difficulty levels in Attack Mode, Seasons, and skill games.

On the graphics side, the developers confirmed they have added some visual enhancements in skill game zones and maps, Plans slots, and in Attack Mode and Live Events. Also, some camera adjustments for a wider pitch view have been implemented too.

The official changelog also mentions the update revises stats in Player Items and brings an improed tutorial flow. Last but not least, language support has been extended to Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.

If you haven't yet tried EA's FIFA 17 Mobile, now would be a good time to give it a chance. It won't cost you a dime, unless you plan on spending on in-game items.



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