FIFA 14 Ultimate Team: World Cup and Kick Off Mode available for download now as EA resolves issues

FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup mode EA Sports

The FIFA 14 Ultimate Team: World Cup and "Kick Off" mode is now available for download right after EA resolved the bugs and issues over the weekend.

"All FIFA 14 players on Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC are currently being prompted to download an update," EA posted at their official forums. Over the weekend, the company announced that they encountered "unforeseen issues" that would affect the users who downloaded the update. The company advised players to delay downloading the game rather than facing issues.

The FIFA 14 Ultimate Team: World Cup version, which is another mode form FIFA 14's Ultimate Team, was made available as a free update of EA SPORTS FIFA 14 on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC last May 29, 2014 via automatic download.

The World Cup version enables gamers to experience FIFA World Cup right in their consoles as it allows gamers to put together a potential group from all 32 World Cup teams. For each set of cards that a gamer will open, he or she will get official crests and kits from each of the 32 teams, along with the players from all the countries and the main arena that will be hosting the finals of the 2014 World Cup.

In the "World Cup" version, gamers can add players to the teams by buying packs with FIFA Points or coins in the FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup Store. The coins and packs will also be rewarded to the players everytime they reach a new level in the World Cup.

However, gamers are not allowed to trade players in the FUT: World Cup mode in order to make the experience genuine. Moreover, the items in the game are exclusive, untradeable, and can only be available in World Cup packs. However, players can get one free Gold pack in the game for every pack paid in the FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup mode.

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