Football and Fantasy – games you can play this week

22 September 2014

There is not that much going on in terms of great game releases this week, unless you are a soccer fan, in which case your universe has just been completed.

Besides the footie action the Xbox One is launching tomorrow, which is not a game, but it facilitates the playing of games and is therefore included.

Here are the new games you can play this week.

Fifa 15

Fifa 15 releases for the PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS Vita, Wii, and 3DS on 26 September 2014.

A new Fifa game every year means that not a lot changes when it comes to the overall gaming experience, but EA has promised enhanced keeper reactions and realism, more unique celebrations, and a new set of executable skills for your mercurial players – as demonstrated in the video below.

Xbox One

The Xbox One launches tomorrow, 23 September 2014, in SA. If you are interested in the Microsoft console, check out our SA launch guide which gives you all the necessary information required to make an informed purchase.

Other games releasing this week

PC platform tag

(Steam releases*)

Tesla Breaks the World
Kraven Manor
Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Neverending Nightmares
The Sacred Tears True
Roadside Assistance Simulator
MorphShift Wars
Fenix Rage
Runaway Express
Schrodinger’s Cat And The Raiders Of The Lost Quark
Moorhuhn: Tiger and Chicken
Runaway Express Mystery
Ancient Space
TransOcean – The Shipping Company
Gauntlet
Stronghold: Crusader II
DG2: Defense Grid 2
LogicBots
The Long Dark
Magicmaker

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  1. Justin Adam
    22.09.2014 at 17:24

    Guys can someone help me understand something about playing FIFA Online on console? (To do with latency)

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