FIFA 21: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, what new features have been added in FUT 21
Although the difficulties associated with the Covid-19 have destroyed various industries including football, EA Sports is expected to launch the next version in 2020: FIFA 21. Every year, game developers are under pressure to make greater efforts than before, and avid gamers are always eager to see new features or upgrades to existing aspects of the game. Everything is related to improving the user experience. Although the creative work is led by experts, game players are still consulted, and their concerns are of course part of the decision-making process. So, what new features will FIFA 21 have? Aim studies some potential changes and what people want to see.
Game and graphics upgrades
The release of FIFA 21 is about the same as the release time of the next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and X-Box Series X, so people expect the game to be better on these new consoles. Although there is always a need to solve problems for new game consoles and new game engines, there are reasons to make some efforts to enhance the graphics on FIFA 21. Motion capture technology has been used to simulate realistic running, passing and shooting styles, and most players in the top leagues in the game have incredible similarities. With the improvement of graphics, gamers always want to see the game become more realistic, and one of the long-term wishes of FIFA fans is to integrate into the malleability.
New ultimate team icon
FIFA 20’s new icon categories include stars like Kenny Dalglish, Ian Wright and Ronald Koeman, and cover star Zinedine Zidane, but what will FIFA 21 bring? There are already a lot of players in the past on the FUT, but there are still some players who are absent, not to mention the iconic stars who have permanently hung their boots recently. For example, Rome and Italy hero Francesco Totti (Francesco Totti) is widely recommended as the idol of the next game, as are Chelsea's John Terry and former Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic. Others include Gabriel Batistuta (Gabriel Batistuta), Philip Lahm (Phillipp Lahm), Cafu (Cafu) and Tim Cahill (Tim Cahill). David Beckham is an idol that is unlikely to appear on FIFA 21. He has reached a deal with EA Sports' rival brand Pro Evolution Soccer, which can only appear in their games.
Career mode improvements
Every year, professional mode seems to have many secondary issues, and FIFA players are never shy about expressing complaints. One of the biggest annoyances for players is the apparently unrealistic transfer. This transfer will cause big players to transfer between painful opponents. Although this does happen, it does not happen very often. This model also involves some problems in the youth academy. More detailed types prefer more options for hands-on interface and player development. Another requirement that appeared on the FIFA forum was the ability to customize the club kit without having to virtualize multiple seasons in the future, without having to wear the same kit with the same sponsor.
Leagues and matches
EA Sports' FIFA series has long been the most far-reaching football simulation game, involving officially authorized players and teams, but has suffered huge losses in recent years. For example, there is no Juventus on FIFA 20, and River Plate and Boca Juniors did not initially. Not only that, there are some problems with the licensing of international teams (including Brazil). They will not be able to recapture Juventus, but perhaps this can be compensated for by adding more officially licensed games. Considering that EA Sports tends to launch "World Cup" games, this is unlikely, but a tournament mode similar to the classic "World Cup Road" game will be a popular choice.