FIFA 13 producer from EA Canada David Rutter believes gamers will soon be entirely shifted to the digital world.

FIFA 13 might not be the very best EA has got.
Speaking to the official Xbox Magazine OXM, Rutter confirmed the publisher’s intention of reaching a whole new level despite already making serious progress continuously. He however emphasized the fact that major changes were required in various areas of the gaming industry.
“Ultimately, we’d love to get there, but there’s a big change required in lots of areas in order to get there. It’s coming, I think,” the FIFA 13 producer was quoted saying by OXM.
”Do we deliver new features throughout the year, update gameplay, (or) do we update the entire game at the end of the season rather than release new packaged goods?
“Those are things that aren’t necessarily supported yet by first parties or ourselves, but as the industry side changes the way games are made, I think that’s the way things will go.”
FIFA 13, which will be released around September or October 2012, will certainly not be video game to profit from this revolution, as Rutter stated that such a big change is “not something that is going to happen in the next year.”
Still, FIFA 13 is likely to be the most successful video game ever released by Electronic Arts.














