FIFA 13 gets international career mode – loads of new screenshots

FIFA 13 gets international career mode – loads of new screenshots
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EA Sports has revealed that FIFA 13 will include an expanded career mode which includes international competition.

In this year’s game you’ll be able to play for or manage your favourite national team, taking part in friendlies, qualifiers and major tournaments.

As a manager or player you’ll be able to prove yourself at club level in an attempt to get noticed for a place with a national team.

New transfer logic this year also makes for a more realistic experience, with truer market values for players, morale influencing performances, board interactions, player loans and contract counter offers.

EA Sports has revealed that FIFA 13 will include an expanded career mode which includes international competition.

In this year’s game you’ll be able to play for or manage your favourite national team, taking part in friendlies, qualifiers and major tournaments.

As a manager or player you’ll be able to prove yourself at club level in an attempt to get noticed for a place with a national team.

New transfer logic this year also makes for a more realistic experience, with truer market values for players, morale influencing performances, board interactions, player loans and contract counter offers.

FIFA 13 will also include a series of new training mini-games that let you learn the fundamentals of the game and teach you to become a better player no matter your skill level.

The 32 mini-games will let you compete against friends in tasks such as hitting targets, lofting balls into cans, and dribbling through cones.

Check out screens showing the new career mode and training mini-games in the FIFA 13 screenshot gallery.

FIFA 13 is released on all major platforms on September 28.