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FIFA 18 demo now available alongside PC specs

A demo for FIFA 18 is now available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, EA recently confirmed.

The demo offers access to twelve clubs and four stadiums, as follows:

  • Teams: Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid CF, Atlético de Madrid, Juventus F.C., FC Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain F.C., LA Galaxy, Toronto FC, Boca Juniors, C.D. Guadalajara, Vissel Kobe
  • Stadiums: Santiago Bernabéu, La Bombonera, StubHub Center, King Fahd Stadium

The demo comes alongside details of the game’s minimum and recommended PC specs. The game’s DirectX 12 specs are as follows:

Minimum specs

  • OS: Windows 10 – 64-Bit
  • CPU: Intel i3 6300T or equivalent benchmark (5,199) – Intel i3 4340 (5,226), and Intel i3 4350 (5,302) as alternatives. AMD equivalent is AMD Athlon X4 870K (5,219) – AMD FX-4350 (5,272) and FX-4330 (5,297) as alternatives.
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
  • Minimum Supported Video Cards: NVidia GeForce GTX 660 (4,116) 2GB or equivalent * AMD equivalent is Radeon RX 460 (4,218)/R9 270 (4,258)/R7 370 (4,258)
  • DirectX: 12

Recommended specs

  • OS: Windows 10 – 64-Bit
  • CPU: Intel i3 6300T or equivalent benchmark (5,199) – Intel i3 4340 (5,226), and Intel i3 4350 (5,302) as alternatives. AMD equivalent is AMD Athlon X4 870K (5,219) – AMD FX-4350 (5,272) and FX-4330 (5,297) as alternatives.
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
  • Minimum Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 or AMD Radeon R9 270X
  • DirectX: 12.0

FIFA 18‘s heads to Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Switch and Windows PC later this month.


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