They're 'out of this world'
Following a similar partnership with Manchester United, EA Sports has unveiled three new digital fourth kits for Adidas-affiliated powerhouse clubs Bayern Munich, Juventus and Real Madrid.
The virtual kits won’t be seen on the pitch any time soon, but will instead be sought after by players of the FIFA 19 Ultimate Team game mode who will be able to acquire and wear the kits in-game.
Big clubs, bold new designs. Get them now in #FUT 👉 https://t.co/IpyxPSRw37 #HeretoCrEAte @adidasfootball #FIFA19 pic.twitter.com/fomPTp5ku6
— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) November 29, 2018
A limited number of lucky fans will, if they’re quick enough, be able to get themselves special editions of the real-deal, physical kits from the clubs’ respective stores or online retailers.
After United’s polarising leopard-print jerseys were unveiled earlier in the week, there’s been plenty of speculation as to whether the subsequent Adidas releases would garner slightly more unanimous praise.
With some out-out-of-this-world players, it seems that both Bayern and Real went with a ‘space’ theme for their respective ‘solar-eclipse’ and ‘Galácticos-galaxy’ jerseys.
Contrastingly, Juventus elected for a rather divisive ‘pearl’-type look for their kit, with some of the best reactions to each of the three shirts below:
Looks like when you press a calculator screen too hard with your finger
— Orovnicky17 - FUT Trader (@Isak59S) November 29, 2018
That bayern kit💣💣
— Sonaldo_07 🌐 (@H2o_Lol) November 29, 2018
At least it's not as bad as the Man Utd one 😂
— Mr Povey (@CallMePov) November 29, 2018
@CloseUpGCC pic.twitter.com/Yjwcwi1h3L
— Åyoüβ *_* (@MR_AB99) November 29, 2018
@EASPORTSFIFA I noticed you made a mistake with one of the teams in the video. You captioned the video big clubs but seem to have put Manchester United in there instead of Manchester City. Hope it gets fixed swiftly
— Lewis Hawes (@hambro_4) November 29, 2018
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