There’s no word yet as to whether this is a soft launch of sorts, or whether the game will roll out to other regions over the coming hours. Users in the US and UK are certainly out of luck currently, but if you know differently we’d love to hear from you. Currently, as far as we can tell, FIFA 14 is only available to gamers who use the New Zealand iOS App Store. Paying your six dollars kickoff, tournament, and manager modes, so we expect that’s the route that most people will want to take with FIFA 14.Īll this sounds great, but there’s one issue. Secondly, and more interestingly, there’s an option to unlock the game’s ‘Premium’ mode for $5.99.
First, gamers can buy in-game currency just as seems to be the norm with any game that features in-app purchases.