EA Sports FC 24 Features Revealed

EA Sports FC 24 Features

EA Sports has revealed the full list of features for the upcoming EA Sports FC 24.

Launching September 29, EA Sports FC 24 is the first EA Sports soccer title to be released since the company’s partnership with FIFA ended after FIFA 23. The game will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

EA Sports FC 24 features a number of modes that players have come to expect over the years. However, there are some major new additions and improvements coming for players including new HyperMotionV technology, same-gen crossplay for Clubs, improvements to the game’s career mode, and more.

One new gameplay feature is a new PlayStyles technology to make players play more like their real-life counterparts.

“PlayStyles powered by Opta take players beyond their overall ratings with true-to-life behaviors and authentic abilities that make their way of playing more personal and unique,” EA Sports says.

HyperMotion V, which, is only available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC versions of the game.

EA Sports FC 24 features over 19,000 licensed players, over 30 leagues, and over 100 recreated stadiums.

Two of those leagues include brand new additions to the game: Spain’s Liga F and Germany’s Frauen-Bundesliga.

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EA Sports FC 24 Features Via EA Sports

HYPERMOTION V

“Driving the biggest leap forward in gameplay authenticity and realism to date, HyperMotionV** translates the rhythm and fluidity of real-world football into The World’s Game using volumetric data of more than 180 top-tier matches from competitions like the UEFA Men’s and Women’s Champions League, Premier League and LaLiga EA SPORTS.”

PLAYSTYLES

“Optimised by real-world Opta data and data from other sources, PlayStyles dimensionalise athletes, going beyond overall ratings to bring to life the on-pitch abilities that make players special. Each PlayStyle affects gameplay, giving players unique capabilities you’ll see and feel that make their way of playing more authentic.”

FROSTBITE ENGINE

“From more realistic SAPIEN player models to the ripple of their kits as they beat a defender and an elevated matchday experience, the enhanced Frostbiteâ„¢ Engine dials up the detail to make every moment in EA SPORTS FCâ„¢ 24 look and feel more like football.”

PLAYER CAREER

“Chart your dream career path with help from the new Player Agent and evolve on the pitch with a reinvented Personality system built around the all new PlayStyles.”

MANAGER CAREER

“Lead your club to glory with more control over your tactics, coaches to help you implement your vision, and new training features to get the best out of your squad on matchday.”

CLUBS AND VOLTA

“From the stadium to the street, join your friends in Clubs and VOLTA FOOTBALLâ„¢ in EA SPORTS FCâ„¢ 24 with cross-play***. Play, progress, and personalize your Pro in true-to-football ways with the introduction of a new Clubs Season format culminating in Playoffs, the introduction of PlayStyles for more realistic player development, and more customization than ever.”


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  1. Why are they continuously adding the womens part into it, make a separate game, see how it sells….then you have your answer! It’s not popular, but we men have to have it added regardless, it’s pathetic. I won’t be buying an EA game again, haven’t for years already.

  2. How vague and limited the career mode explanation is, either this site has been paid off, or the info is limited because EA don’t want to spoil the surprise the suprise of it being absolute garbage, as usual.

    It wouldnt suprise me if they have the same framework, layout, modes and training etc as the last fifa game. They are that lazy.

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