Three modes (Manager, Tournament and Kick Off) can be unlocked via in-app purchase

Sep 24, 2013 07:05 GMT  ·  By

EA has just released FIFA 14 for Android devices, but the game might or might not be available for download in your country.

Apparently, EA is slowly rolling out the game in different markets, so if you’re lucky enough, you might be able to get this one for free.

According to devs, FIFA 14 contains no less than 33 leagues, over 600 licensed teams, more than 16,000 players and 34 authentic stadiums.

In addition, EA has confirmed that for the first time on mobile devices, Android players will be able to listen to commentaries in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Aside from that, Android users should know that FIFA 14 is now playable in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Russian and Brazilian Portuguese.

Even though it is free-to-play, it features an in-app purchase system that allows players to buy various improvements for real money. For example, you will have to upgrade your game by paying a certain amount of money in order to unlock three extra modes: Manager, Tournament, and Kick Off.

However, players will be able to try out Football Club Match Day mode for free, which allows them to play along with real-world fixtures from top leagues.

You can also earn and trade, as well as buy and sell FIFA players in order to build the perfect team for your taste. You can even choose the team’s play style, formation, kits and much more.

By competing in tournaments, players will earn coins that they can spend on new players and items to improve their teams, or they can use real money for that.

You can now download FIFA 14 for Android for free via Google Play Store. Keep in mind that the game is fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.3.3 and up, and that it requires at least 1.35GB of free space.

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