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“The Journey

is something we’ve

wanted to do for a

long time, and with the

power of Frostbite, we can now

create those environments easier and a lot

quicker,” explains Prior.

"We’ve been working on it for just over

two years now, but this is completely new

for us and an area of gaming that the core

FIFA devs didn’t have any experience with.

“We had to write scripts and audition

actors, so it took a while to plan it out, and

we had a totally separate team working on

it. We also had to get some people with

expertise who’ve delivered this kind of

mode in other games before in to help us!”

The comparisons between Alex Hunter

and new Manchester United prodigy

Marcus Rashford are obvious, and

although Prior says the mode isn’t based

on the striker’s ascension, the comparison

between the two is inevitable.

“It’s eerily similar in terms of what

happened to him,” remarks Prior. “I actually

met him the other week and to get his

feedback is great because it validated the

authenticity. There’s obviously the family

element and the support they give through

the inevitable ups and downs of the

footballers' lives, and that was a significant

element in all the young footballers we

spoke to including Harry Kane, Dele Alli,

and Reece Oxford. They all liked what they

saw.”

It is undoubtedly a

side of football that

we’re all intrigued by.

We read the stories in

the papers of lads who

have come from humble

beginnings earning

$400,000 a week, living

extravagant lifestyles,

driving the best sports

cars and buying country

mansions. Growing up,

many fans of the sport

(this one included) harbor

similar dreams; now with

The Journey, we can live

vicariously through the

eyes of Alex Hunter.

“It’s the side of football

people are interested in;

it’s the side of football

in the real world,” says

Prior. “You can get a

certain level of vision on

with Instagram, social

media, perhaps websites,

but with The Journey

you’ve got a window on

these guys’ personal life

like never before, and this

is something we think our

users are interested in.

“We’ve always done an

amazing job of focusing on the

90 minutes on the pitch, we’ve never

done off the pitch and what makes a player

tick, what they have to go through to be a

professional player and all the rest of it."

For The Journey narrative, Prior says the

studio turned to former

Eastenders

actor

and now sports journalist, TomWatts, for

help.

"He has just finished writing Beckham’s

autobiography actually, so we wrote the

story with him as a consultant. That guy just

absolutely lives and breathes football; he’s

like an encyclopedia, so getting that window

into the world of football was fascinating."

This is a bold move for the franchise but

a necessary one if EA are to expand the

player base beyond the millions who already

buy the game on an annual basis. While the

requisite skill level to play the game online

could potentially put off new recruits (no

one likes being beaten 15 nil in their first

game), the introduction of The Journey will

actually teach new adherents to FIFA how

to play the game as the mode progresses.

However, the core FIFA

players are a passionate bunch

and might view the introduction

of a single-player campaign mode

in the game with some trepidation. Not so,

according to Prior, who says he’s happy

with the feedback received so far.

“This is something very unique that

they’ve never seen before in FIFA.

But we’ve put a lot of work into this.

Authenticity is one of FIFA’s key pillars, so

if we were going to do a story, then we

were always going to make sure we made

it as authentic as we possibly could, and

the feedback we’ve been getting is very

positive.

“The FUT users will probably go off and

play FUT eventually. It’s not a mode that is

intended to dominate that space, but

certainly by the reaction thus far, everyone

will love it.”

There are 64 different

player nationalities in the

Premier League. Over its

history, players from 97

countries have competed

in the Premier League.

Raheem Sterling, Romelu

Lukaku and Harry Kane

are the only players born

after the Premier League

began in August 1992 to

have scored hat-tricks.

The average attendance

at a Premier League game

is 36,000.

The Premier League has a

potential global audience

of close to 5 billion.

During the 2015/16

season, Jamie Vardy

became the first player in

Premier League history to

score in 11 consecutive

games.

5

Facts

About

The Premier

League You

Didn’t Know

(Probably)

This is something

very unique that

they’ve never seen

before in FIFA

FIFA 17

is out Sept 29

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