EA Sports FC 25 is out now, and although it won’t be fully released until September 27th, people are already starting to embrace the various additions and tweaks it makes to its established formula of kicking the ball into the net. In fact, the first title update for the game was just released today (September 25th).
Yeah, taking a break from the soundtrack and coming here, this update isn’t quite as heavy, but it still has some changes that will hopefully help address the early issues people are reporting and pave the way for more content in future updates. way to adjust.
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As you can read in the description of the FC 25 title update numero uno, which is now available for download on PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well as PC, it does three things.
For Ultimate Team, the following issues have been resolved: “Players may become stuck on the target screen after quickly switching from the store” and “A stability issue may occur after a penalty shootout.”
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Yes, it looks like the game might be affected by someone mercilessly tapping you after seeing you miss that last penalty and glue their top bin. Another fix aims to correct “several stability issues that may occur in match highlights and tournaments.”
While these are nice to see, there are plenty of players on Twitter and Reddit hoping for more fixes coming soon. Some people say they’re still having issues accessing the game’s 10-hour free trial before launch, and EA says it’s working on fixing the issue and has released a temporary solution, although it’s obviously not ideal.
Another issue cited is the “secondary news glitch” where it seems people are “locked in speed and direction” [their player is] “runs” when they hold down the RB or R1 button, and while this is a gameplay tweak, it’s unlikely to be fixed until EA starts messing with this sort of thing once things stabilize after initial launch.
We’ve got a bunch of great guides outlining the best players to sign in EA Sports FC 25’s career mode, as well as the best formations and tactics to use. So if you haven’t seen those yet, be sure to check them out, along with our interview with showrunner Sam Rivera about the future of the series.