Where’s cheapest for FIFA 18? Best prices for PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch


THE geniuses at EA Sports have sold a gazillion copies (approx) of FIFA 18 since its release, but if you’re yet to join the party, we’ve got you covered.

So if you want the cheapest FIFA 18 you can find but hunt around and you could save a bit of dosh…

Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is the cover star of this year's game
Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is the cover star of this year’s game
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Where’s cheapest for FIFA 18?

The cheapest price we’ve found for the PS4 version is £33.98 at Gameseek.

For Xbox, Fifa 18 is available for £33.98 at at Gameseek.

The cheapest we’ve found FIFA 18 for the Nintendo Switch is £39.97 at Gameseek.

On PC, the cheapest copy of the game seems to be on Amazon for £54.99.


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Where can I check the latest FIFA 18 prices?

The RRP of FIFA 18 on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch is a whopping £59.99.

But it’s typically available for less – and if you shop around you may well find it at a cut-price rate.

Here’s where to look – but don’t forget to check delivery costs.

Check Amazon – latest deals
Check Argos – latest deals
Check ASDA – latest deals
Check Currys – latest deals
Check GAME – latest deals
Check Gameseek – latest deals

Check John Lewis – latest deals
Check Microsoft – latest deals
Check PlayStation Store – latest deals
Check ShopTo – latest deals
Check Smyths – latest deals
Check Tesco – latest deals
Check Very – latest deals

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The player likenesses in FIFA 18 are better than ever
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What are the different editions of FIFA 18?

FIFA 18 is available for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, with a ‘special’ (being polite) Legacy Edition also available for last generation consoles.

Obviously, if you’re buying for someone else, you need to get the right version. But, confusingly, there are several editions for each platform – standard, Ronaldo and ICON.

Now we’re several weeks into the season and well past pre-sale bonuses, the difference between these basically boils down to the number of FIFA points included – that’s the currency used to build an Ultimate Team.

With the standard edition you don’t get any bonus points. With the Ronaldo Edition you get a reasonable 3000, and with the mega-expensive ICON Edition you get a whopping 8000. With the latter two, you also get to take players on a three-match loan.

The aforementioned Legacy Edition, on PS3 and Xbox 360, is simply last year’s version with updated squads and kits – and zero game enhancements.

For more information on the different versions, check out the EA Sports website.


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