"FIFA 17" Winter Upgrades release is delayed again after several postponements. The initial suggestions say that the first batch would be released on February 10, but until today, the upgrades are still yet to go live.

EA Sports keeps fans in the dark about the big update for "FIFA 17" but the game's latest Twitter update is about the achievements of Man City's new signing Gabriel Jesus. Unexpectedly, there is no sign of Winter Upgrades so far.

The report further noted that EA Sports possibly rescheduled the release of the update a week after. The second batch of upgrade is originally rumoured to go live on February 17 followed by more upgrades on February 24 and the remaining on March 3.

But the update is still not out and it is now speculated that the release date will be one week later and the first batch might be out on February 17. Then, it will be followed by the next updates in the successive weeks, according to Express UK.

None of these dates are confirmed for now, as fans are still kept in the dark of when is the exact date of its release. Ahead of the rumoured release date, Dream Team FC has made predictions of the Winter upgrades for "FIFA 17".

This includes the likes of Chelsea's N'Golo Kante has seen a two point increment from 81 to 83, while Alex Iwobi of while Arsenal went up from 70 to 74.The prediction also shows Hector Bellerin "broken into the 80s" and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has impressively went up from 73 to 76.

The Ultimate Team UK site has also made Premier League predictions. This includes stat boosts for the likes of Alvaro Negredo, Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Kasper Schmeichel, Kevin Mirallas and Joel Matip.

"FIFA 17" is football video game published by EA Sports released in September last year for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC. It is the first FIFA game in the series to run in Frostbite game engine.

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