Fifa 14 Arabic Commentary Exclusive «CONFIRMED»
The Arabic commentary in was a landmark feature for the franchise in the Middle East, marking the second consecutive year of its inclusion after its debut in FIFA 13. Exclusive Features & Regional Edition
- The Region-Locked Disc: Gamers who purchased the physical disc in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, or Egypt had the commentary readily available on the disc or as a region-locked download code.
- The International Importers: Gamers in other regions (or those using digital accounts set to the US or UK) found that the Arabic pack was inaccessible.
Consoles (PS3/Xbox 360): While FIFA supported Arabic on these consoles from FIFA 12 to 19, availability depends on the specific game disc variant and region-locking. fifa 14 arabic commentary exclusive
Experience the Magic: FIFA 14’s Exclusive Arabic Commentary For many fans in the Middle East and North Africa, The Arabic commentary in was a landmark feature
The "exclusive" feel of the FIFA 14 Arabic commentary stems from the legendary pairing of Essam El Shawali Abdullah Al-Mubarak The Region-Locked Disc: Gamers who purchased the physical
Method 2: PC Modding (Best Quality)
- Find the ISO: You will need the original PC DVD release of FIFA 14 (not the Origin version, which had compressed audio).
- Install the Game: Patch it to official version 1.7.
- Download the "Exclusive Fix": Search for FIFA 14 Arabic Commentary Unlocker Tool. (Note: This tool removes the region-lock that hid the commentary outside the MENA region).
- Apply the Regenerator: Use File Master 14 to rebuild the .BIG audio files.
- Result: You will have the complete, uncensored, exclusive track.
’s commentary hit a fever pitch, a rhythmic chant of "Ya la'eeb, ya la'eeb!" (What a player!). When the ball hit the back of the net, the commentary didn't just announce a goal; it celebrated a miracle.
Authentic Details: The commentary includes specific call names and detailed player background. For instance, when using players like Zlatan Ibrahimović, the commentator might use his full nickname ("Zlatan Ibra"), and for major derbies like El Clásico, the commentary often includes historical references to the teams and players.
When EA Sports lost the FIFA license (rebranding to EA Sports FC), legacy content was delisted. Furthermore, EA never released this specific audio pack globally. It was only available on specific disc variants: