Players will be able to watch the 2014 World Cup through Xbox One

FIFA 2014 video game is the latest example in terms of popularity and rage that it has created in the market .The game was made available as a freeware for Android and IOS also on September 2013 and the developers released another version on November 2013 for Xbox One and Playstation 4. However, to play this game you need a ticket to buy and this is known as the FIFA Coins, in other terms, it is also called the fut coins and Fut 15 Coins.

2014 World Cup is The most immersive tournament mode in EA SPORTS FIFA history. Choose from 203 National Teams and play, with up to 32 players locally, through authentic qualifying rounds of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Qualify for the final 32 and compete in the group stages of EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.

An all-new feature and one of 100 new animations, Over-the-Back Headers give players the ability to jump over top of the opposition to win the ball. On defense, jump over the back of a holding attacker to clear the ball to safety or while in attack, jump over your defender to unleash a header on goal.

Microsoft has created a new Xbox One app that it hopes will convince you to watch the 2014 World Cup through the console.

You'll be able to pump the TV signal for World Cup matches through the Xbox One, then, but why would you? Microsoft hopes to answer that with Brazil Now, which is essentially a snap application that provides you with notifications every time a match starts, a goal is scored, and the final whistle is blown. These notifications pop-up as if you were getting an Achievement, and users can then slide open the app to check out more information.

Brazil Now will also allow you to select your team (England) and will then tailor its information to that choice. If you’re playing Watch Dogs when England is inevitably knocked out of the quarterfinals in a penalty shootout, for instance, you’ll be able to get all sorts of information, alongside a feed of Twitter updates, about what’s going on. The app also features a live polling system, and taking part in the questions will slowly unlock a series of three cards for each of the teams taking part, culminating in 96 collectible that will eventually reveal the team photo for each squad in the tournament.