FIF- sorry, EA Sports FC 25 has been officially unveiled, with England wonderkid Jude Bellingham this year’s cover star. As usual, developer EA Sports has also outlined plans for a couple of big headline changes for the year – as well as a bucketload of little tweaks to go alongside them – but there are a couple of surprises. For one, FC 25 is going all tactical, with a new system with its customary proper noun, FC IQ, being introduced behind the scenes. And maybe even more surprising: there’s an actual, proper update for career mode.
We’ve been out to EA Sports’ studio in Vancouver to get a briefing ahead of time – where we also discussed EA Sports’ opinions on a potential FIFA rival – and there’s a lot of granular detail to run through, so we’ve broken this one down into sections for all the relevant parts of the game. On top of all of these, there’s also a new “play experience”, called Rush, which is available within all of FC 25’s separate modes, and acts as a kind of replacement for and combination of Volta and Pro Clubs. We have a separate hands on preview of FC 25’s Rush for much more detail there, coming very soon indeed.
EA Sports match experience producer Thomas Caleffi described this as the “most significant change to tactics in over a decade” and a “beyond massive gameplay change”. It does, on paper, sound like a genuinely big change to how the game works.