Luis Suarez has not yet been transferred to Barcelona

Jul 28, 2014 11:06 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports announces that all the summer transfer changes for the Ultimate Team mode of FIFA 14 have been implemented into the football sim, which means that gamers can now work with rosters that are as close as possible to those seen in the real world.

The list of the modifications made is pretty long, and all those who want to see exactly what player has moved where can take a look at the official list of changes.

The one missing transfer is that of Luis Suarez from Liverpool to Barcelona, which might be the biggest of the period so far, but the omission might be linked to the four-month ban that he received after he bit another player during the 2014 Brazil World Cup.

But FIFA 14 Ultimate Team fans can now see the likes of Kroos, Rodriguez, Drogba or Mosquera play for their new real-world clubs.

At the moment, the studio is working on FIFA 15, which is set to be launched on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and current-gen consoles in late September.

The game will use an enhanced version of the Ignite engine that can deliver smarter players, more emotion and a set of improvements for the Ultimate Team mode.