FIFA 21 demo release is not coming to UK but EA Play Early Access and Web App are

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FIFA 21 demo release is not coming to UK but EA Play Early Access and Web App are

The new 21 demo release date has been cancelled this week and leaves gamers waiting for the next wave of launches. Most years, EA Sports is able to launch a small demo that features a group of select teams from around the globe. The demo is always available to download for free and can usually be found on the PS4 and Xbox One weeks before the full game’s release. However, in 2020, things are running a little differently and EA Sports has confirmed this week that no FIFA 21 demo will be launched in the UK.

So without a FIFA 21 demo being worked on, how long will gamers have to wait to play the game this year?

Well, it’s all going to boil down to what version of FIFA 21 you have pre-ordered, or if you subscribe to EA Play.

And if you have the right combination, you’ll be among the first to get your hands on FIFA 21 in October 2020.

From what has been shared so far, the EA Play Early Access period for FIFA 21 will be starting on October 1, 2020.

This looks set to be the next time gamers can try out FIFA 21, with no demo being released this year.

Here’s what the FIFA site states regarding the EA Play release, telling fans: “An early trial of FIFA 21 starting October 1st, as well as other EA Games before their full launch day.

“A 10% discount on EA digital purchases including FIFA 21, FIFA points, and other games and content. Access to all of the games in the EA Access collection.”

And this is announcement shared by EA Sports on September 21 regarding the FIFA 21 Demo cancellation:

“We aren’t releasing a demo for FIFA 21. Instead, we’ve made the decision to focus our development team’s time on delivering the best full game experience for current & next-gen consoles.

“We look forward to EA PLAY members jumping in 10 days from now and launching the game Oct 9.”

However, it should be noted that while you can trial FIFA 21 on October 1, it will only be for a limited time.

These usually only last around ten hours, so don’t expect to be able to make a huge amount of progress before the full launch.

The good news is that your progress will carry over, so you can pick up where you left off if you decide to purchase the game.

And having an EA Play subscription isn’t the only way to get started early in your FIFA 21 adventure.

Pre-ordering the FIFA 21 Champions Edition provides you with a number of bonuses, including 3 days Early Access.

This means you can start playing the game from October 6, although we’re not sure at this point what the start time is.

Another way to enjoy the game early is by downloading the FIFA 21 Web App, which has not been give a release date yet.

For those who haven’t used it before, the FIFA Web App makes it possible to manage your FUT team on the go.

The Web App lets you configure your squad and manage who to buy and usually provides extra ways to unlock packs.

The FIFA 21 Web App usually launches just before the full game, so expect some news from EA on the subject around the start of October.

Published at Tue, 22 Sep 2020 03:31:36 +0000

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