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Saturday, May 16, 2020

FIFA 20 PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - WARNING ^^

See the minimum required and recommended PC requirements for FIFA 20, available worldwide on September 27


Powered by Frostbite™*, EA SPORTS™ FIFA 20 brings two sides of The World’s Game to life - the prestige of the professional stage and an all-new authentic street football experience in EA SPORTS VOLTA. Launching September 27 worldwide, or September 19 if you're an Origin Access Premier subscriber, the minimum and recommended system requirements to play FIFA 20 are below.

Origin Access Premier is the ultimate place to play FIFA 20 (and other new EA releases) early on your PC — the full game, not a trial. Members also have access to over 100 other PC titles from EA and other publishers, save 10% on additional Origin purchases, and more. Check out Origin Access Premier for more information on features and pricing.
FIFA 20 Minimum PC Specs:
  • OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 - 64-Bit
  • CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965, Intel Core i3-2100, or equivalent
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB, NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB, or equivalent
  • Hard Drive: At least 50 GB of free space
  • Online Connection Requirements: 512kbps minimum internet speed. Internet Connection required to install and play.

FIFA 20 Recommended PC Specs:
  • OS: Windows 10 - 64-Bit
  • CPU: AMD FX 8150, Intel i5-3550 or equivalent
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 270X, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670, or equivalent
  • Hard Drive: At least 50 GB of free space
  • Online Connection Requirements: Broadband connection recommended. Internet Connection required to install and play.

FIFA 20 is available for pre-order now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. CONDITIONS & RESTRICTIONS APPLY. 

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The 15 Best Mobile Games to Wile Away Hour After Hour Playing in 2020

There are some seriously cool and competitive titles you can download now for iOS or Android.

Believe it or not, if you own a smartphone and have even touched Candy Crush, you're a video game player. Contrary to what Reddit threads say about "dirty casuals" who dabble in mobile games for fun, you stand with us, a perfect and fully formed Gamer™. Welcome to the club.
Sure, there are few gaming markets that are as controversial when it comes to microtransactions and over-saturation than the mobile gaming market. But that issue aside, you can find quite a lot of stellar downloads for your handy palm pilot in the App Store and on Google Play. These titles range from free, to flat rate, to, yes, a few with microtransactional systems that ask you to pay for stuff in-game, which is not always a terrible model. And now more than ever, you probably need a reason to take your mind off the world.
If you're stuck in place, looking to do something other than read horror stories online, or itching for a distraction during a commute, here are 15 of the best mobile games that you can play in 2020, from retro titles to new releases.
Mini Motorways + Mini Metro
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$0.99
I’ve lost so many hours and gained so much gray hair playing these two games, both from Dinosaur Polo Club. They cast you as a road or metro manager trying to help people of a city get from point A to point B. The visuals are gorgeous, and the short-spurt gameplay is addictive for your own commutes. The best part of this game is the total absence of microtransactions, meaning you can play as much as you want for as long as you want. (Mini Motorways is included in Apple Arcade.)
Mario Kart Tour
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Free to Play
Nintendo has made some missteps with mobile gaming, and while Mario Kart Tour got some flak for microtransactions, it's honestly not as bad as all that. Mario Kart Tour is an absolute blast to play, and it now even features online multiplayer so you can race your friends—especially those friends who love casual gaming but don't invest in consoles. While it may not come close to the quality of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Switch, it's still a lot of that relationship-ruining Mario Kart fun that we love to see. The game is free to play, and can remain free to play unless you opt to buy gems to purchase characters from random pipes. While this loot box system is inherently flawed, the game does a solid job of reigning in the odds. It's nowhere near the most offensive microtransaction system we’ve seen.
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Exit the Gungeon
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Free with Apple Arcade
The sequel to the stellar Enter the GungeonExit the Gungeon hails from the unparalleled indie publisher Devolver Digital. It is a self-proclaimed “Bullet Hell Dungeon Climber,” meaning it features an array of shooting and slashing, with tons of loot and fast-paced progression. I’ve played the hell out of this series on consoles, and now to have it anytime on my phone is a dream come true. Exit the Gungeon is currently only on Steam, Switch, and Apple Arcade, but chances are it’ll grace Android and Google Play in the near future.
Hatoful Boyfriend
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$4.99

Hatoful Boyfriend
 is a pigeon dating simulator
 in which you can fail at love and die, and really feel like shit about it. It is also from the aforementioned Devolver. If the whole "pigeon dating simulator" thing didn't sell you, I’m not exactly sure what will, but it has phenomenal writing and works as sort of a puzzle game, challenging you to unlock all the different endings. It’s hilarious and does not take itself seriously in the slightest—ideal for picking up and putting back down when you need a good laugh.

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Fortnite
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Free

It’s here, it's there, it's everywhere. You can quite literally play Fortnite on anything. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if they ported it to a Speak & Spell. The best part about Fortnite mobile is that it is cross-platform and enables cross-play, meaning you can play alongside your console and PC friends on your tablet or phone, and all your progress, skins, and other in-game assets will unite so you're always making headway. This game is a little tougher to play without a controller extension, and the mobile version is nowhere near as polished as the console and PC versions, but it’s still Fortnite at its core. Plus, it's pretty damn cool that such a sophisticated, 100-player game can run in our hands.
Monument Valley 2
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Free to Play
The whole Monument Valley series is just absolutely beautiful. It’s dressed in some of the most artful and polished visuals in gaming as a whole, let alone mobile gaming. And it's therapeutic, allowing you to lose yourself and focus on something that brings up emotions from limited storytelling. Do yourself a favor and turn your phone to "do not disturb" while playing to fully digest it. Monument Valley deserves that.
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Pokémon GO
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Free to Play
This game, the one that lit the world on fire for a summer, still has a surprisingly large number of hardcore fans. While Pokémon GO may not be great for extended periods stuck indoors, it's definitely a title that makes walking and getting out more fun. Plus, Pokémon Home has further integrated with Pokémon as a whole, and Pokémon GO soon will be supported on the Pokémon Home app, so you can collect Pokémon from all titles in one super Pokébank. This game really sparked a whole new wave of Pokémania.
Minecraft
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$6.99
The sandbox, pixelated builder that took gaming, and even more so YouTube, by storm is available on your phone. And much like Fortnite, it allows for cross-play, meaning if you want to play with your friends who are on PS4, Xbox, or PC, you can absolutely do so, which is ridiculously cool. Now, Minecraft comes at a price tag of $6.99, and while that's often more than people want to spend on mobile games, it's a steal for this title. Minecraft is one of the most chill, relaxing games out there, especially if you play in creative mode. Escape reality for a bit and lose yourself in your block-based world.
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Hearthstone
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Free to Play
Hearthstone is one of the biggest card-based strategy games out there, and it's the perfect large-scale game to bring to phones. Utilizing characters from the World of Warcraft series, it requires intense, in-depth strategizing, with easy-to-handle controls and some extremely intricate deck builders. If you're into strategy titles, this is a must play.
Sayonara Wild Hearts
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Free with Apple Arcade

One of the most stylish games of 2019, Sayonara is an action-adventure title that puts a massive emphasis on music and rhythm. It's the closest you’ll get to feeling like you're playing through the experience of listening to an album. This is one of my favorite titles on Switch, and the fact that you can play a title of this artistic caliber on your phone says a lot about just how far mobile gaming has come. The music is great, and the gameplay is an absolute ball.
Words With Friends
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Free to Play

Words With Friends
 is a frustrating spelling game that will make you want to end friendships and accuse your opponents of every type of cheating under the sun. The game encourages players to use only respectful language in the app, which is laughable. Yes, I lost in the first round of a WWF bracket started among the Esquire team. Anyway, it's a nice way to feel a little more connected to your friends and get some Scrabble smack talk going over the phone, especially in a period of social isolation.
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Snapchat Games
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Free to Play
Snapchat recently released a series of games that are playable in group chats—kind of like the GamePigeon extension, but in the Snapchat app. What's shocking is a lot of these games are really fun. There’s a Mario Party-esque title, a battle royale, and my personal favorite, a tennis game, plus a lot more. The games are pretty basic but utilize your bitmoji and some other cool Snap tech thrown in there. All said, it's a fun way to play multiplayer matches with friends without everyone needing to buy a console.
Marvel Contest of Champions
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Free to Play
Remember how great Marvel vs. Capcom was (before, of course, its most recent release)? Well, this game is the closest you can get to that, just take out the Capcom. It's a great fighter with a ton of deep-cut Marvel characters and some truly magnificent costumes and alternatives. It feels like a title you’d play on a console. If you're a comic book nerd, or, like us, looking for something to do, it's definitely worth a try. Although we’d much prefer to have a true-to-form Marvel vs. Capcom: Contest of Champions.
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Skate City
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Free with Apple Arcade
This one is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for your phone, kind of. Listen, we’ve made it abundantly clear that we’re skater bois here at Esquire. We talk about skateboarding all day, and we only play skateboarding games. Well, at least, we spend an unhealthy amount of time talking about skateboarding games. Skate City brings back that joy of stringing together combos and then utilizing timing to pull off awesome strings in a much more phone-friendly way. It’s one of our most-played Apple Arcade titles, and is easily worthy of the hype.
The Classics
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Prices vary
The app stores of the world are stacked with amazing retro titles, including a slew of Final FantasyMega Man, and Sonic games, among other classics. They often come at more of a price than we’re used to, what with the free-to-play or subscription models that most phone games utilize. But it's absolutely worth it to have some of these titles in your back pocket. If I could only give you one mobile game recommendation, this would be it.
 
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