The Ignite engine powering the next-gen edition of FIFA 14 is quite capable

Oct 23, 2013 14:16 GMT  ·  By

FIFA 14 has just received a fresh set of details about its next-gen editions for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, this time focusing on the new and improved crowds and the better and more varied camera angles.

FIFA 14 is already out for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 platforms and will appear next month for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One next-gen consoles.

The game will feature on the new platforms a brand new engine called Ignite and EA has emphasized its increased visual fidelity several times.

Now, the company has offered some intriguing new details about the presentation of a match in the new and improved FIFA 14.

From the better crowds, to the more varied camera angles that will be presented by the in-game director, FIFA 14 is looking very good, so check out the different features below, via the official website.

- Nothing compares to a stadium full of fans cheering in unison. With FIFA 14, the crowds come to life with 3D crowd technology that completely changes the atmosphere of a match and makes every stadium feel alive. - The all-new In-Game Director will make each game of FIFA 14 on next-gen consoles feel like a match from the real world. Over 120 different broadcast cameras are positioned around the pitch, each following different players to build storylines and provide stunning new replay angles. You’ll even be able to trigger a replay of a previous important moment during any stoppage of play. - FIFA 14 on the new consoles features a new default camera that is angled lower and closer to the pitch to bring new 3D crowds life. The crowd is now a part of the action. Fans will react to the action on the pitch, ebbing and flowing with the action and emotion of each match. Larger stadiums in FIFA 14 will also feature stadium exteriors and broadcast-inspired stadium fly-overs to add more depth to the match-day experience. - The EA Sports Ignite engine allows for greater graphical fidelity. New cloth technology ensures player kits look and react to movement just as they do in the real world. Particles of grass and dirt, and even splashes of water will be visible during matches. All of the enhanced detail helps each match tell a compelling story, on and off the pitch.

FIFA 14 is out for PS4 on November 15, in North America, and November 29, in Europe, and for Xbox One on November 22 worldwide.