‘FIFA 17’ Made Available for a 10-Hour Free Trial Per Player During the Thanksgiving Weekend

After making its initial diagnosis on the server issues, EA Support posted on Twitter saying that the connectivity issues have been resolved. It has also apologized for the inconvenience that the server issues have caused the gamers. The company also said that if gamers are still having trouble connecting, they should notify EA Support right away.

Some three weeks after the soccer simulation video game “FIFA 17” was released on the gaming consoles late in September, game publisher EA Sports has released the first patch for the game.

Surprisingly, it came out as a very significant and substantial update for a game that was just released on September 27 in North America and on September 29 to the rest of the world.

Critics believe that the changes are meant to offset the advantages of the “PES 2017” soccer simulation video game on “FIFA 17” stemming from the head-to-head comparisons done recently.

It is likely that there will be two or three more updates on “FIFA 17” within the year from its release but it was obvious that the first patch took many of the suggestions from the game’s community. More importantly, the biggest changes brought about by the first update came in terms of gameplay.

The patch also addressed some bugs and the minor technical glitch that players noticed as they played “FIFA 17.”

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