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Fifa 14 Makes Its Way To The Windows Phone Store – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
March 1, 2014
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Fifa 14 makes its way to the Windows Phone store

EA Sports Fifa 14 is one of those games that doesn’t require any introduction. The title has received its fair share of glory on other mobile platforms, and has now made its way to the Windows Phone Store. Yes! Fifa 14 is now available for download in the Windows Phone Store.

“Welcome to the most authentic football game on WindowsPhone 8. Feel the excitement of every pass, shot, and tackle with new touch controls. Plus, live every moment of real-world football mastery with EA SPORTS Football Club Match Day”, the app description reads.

The game offers users an amazing gameplay, featuring 34 leagues, over 600 licensed teams, and more than 16,000 players from all across the globe, ranging from La Liga to Champions League. The app also has in-game purchases, along with the classic Manager Mode to test your skills and see if you’re good enough to lead your team to victory.

Additionally, you can buy and sell players and create your own fantasy team, select your kits and compete in tournaments. Winning matches will get you coins, which can be used to purchase new players and make your team strong.

If you’re a fan of football, head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the game. Best of all, it’s available as a free download. 

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