David Rutter, the executive producer of EA FC 24 Coins. revealed today that that is exactly what EA Sports will be aiming for with this year's EA Sports FC :
We want our fans to feel the highs and lows of the drama that is football, and experience the emotional rollercoaster that plays out during a match. We're now able to immerse you in the game and let the story of the match unfold based on new commentary, crowd activity, and the natural reactions of the players.
Players, depending on their personalities, now have plenty of subtle gestures that will help build atmosphere in a match. Teammates may clap at a good effort in the first half, but keep squandering those chances and they may begin to start throwing their arms up in frustration when players miss again - or yell when you should've passed the ball. With over 600 new emotional responses, players on the pitch will certainly make their reactions noticed.
EA Sports evidently heard that not all fans were pleased with how the custom celebrations played out in FC 24. which often left 9 players standing akwardly around while 2 players celebrate. The cutscenes now include 10 man celebrations, creating a feeling of unity and energy - and less of the awkward bystander clapping.
New kit physics are expected to really show off the conditions of the pitch, with mud getting tracked onto kits and rain once again leaving them glistening as they move about. The gritty details of a muddied player yelling at the referee should add a great feel to the game - and we're excited to see what it has to offer.
EA Sports has done a great job pushing out updates for FC 24 after having a positive reception last year (read our review here), and the latest update is by far the most ambitious.
The EA Sports FC series is usually completely separate from the official EA Sports FC World Cup title that comes to consoles every 4 years, but this year EA Sports decided to launch two huge World Cup modes within EA Sports FC 2114 for fans who might not have picked up the cheap EAFC 24 Coins separate World Cup game on consoles. Considering the separate World Cup game came out for previous-generation systems, it's a healthy nod for those who felt left-out after buying into the next-generation.