The company is not saying how many gamers are affected

Mar 6, 2015 23:44 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer EA Sports is announcing that it is currently investigating a number of connectivity issues that have been reported by fans of FIFA 15, which seem to be affecting all the core platforms on which the football simulation is offered.

The information comes from the official Twitter account of the company, and at the moment, there are no details on what might be causing the problems or how many of those playing are affected.

EA Sports will need to move fast in order to make sure that it is easy for all FIFA 15 gamers to connect to the official servers and play the game, especially given that the weekend is coming up and many will look forward to some matches.

The company has managed to deal relatively quickly with all the issues that the community has been flagging about the football sim since it was launched.

At the moment, most of the resources of the company are probably focused on the development of the new title in the FIFA series, which should be out in September of this year.

An official announcement will probably take place in May and a full look at the core features will be deployed during E3 2015.