'FIFA 14 Ultimate Team' World Cup mode on Xbox One, PS4 will be available for download May 29

FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup mode EA Sports

The "FIFA 14 Ultimate Team" will be coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 packed with World Cup mode on May 29.

Right now, gamers are disappointed that the update is just the "Kick Off" mode with the 32 National Brazil World Cup teams.To the dismay of many fans, the update is not the World Cup tournament or career mode that some of the gamers wanted.

The FIFA 14 Ultimate Team: World Cup, which is another mode for FIFA 14's Ultimate Team, will be available as a free update to EA SPORTS FIFA 14 on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC on May 29, 2014 via automatic download.

The update will allow users the power to put together the potential group from all 32 World Cup teams. For each set of cards that gamers open, they 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 game, gamers can add players to the teams by buying packs with FIFA Points or coins in the FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup Store. Coins and packs will also be rewarded to the players as they reach each level in the World Cup. Gamers are not allowed to trade players in the FUT: World Cup mode in order to make the experience genuine.

Moreover, the items that players get in the game, FIFA 14 Ultimate Team World Cup, are exclusive, untradeable, and are only 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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