2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil will feature 203 teams, 7,469 national players, 19 licensed managers, 21 new stadiums including all 12 venues and over 15 hours of added commentary.

EA have revealed that the game will only be released to Xbox 360 and PS3. They explained their decision on why they won’t be releasing the game to next-gen consoles, an EA Sports spokesperson told CVG in February that the company’s goal was to “create a great game within our development resources that could reach as many people as possible”.

They added: “For our fans on the new generation of consoles and playing FIFA 14, we will have a range of engaging content, promotions and tournament within FIFA Ultimate Team so that those fans can experience the World Cup in unique and fun ways.”

EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup will be available in North Amercia on April 15, while Europe get it on April 17.