No Demo for FIFA 21, Still There Is a Lot to Wait for
FIFA 21 is one of the most awaited games of 2020, as the previous versions have been a huge hit. However, in their latest tweet, Electronic Arts announced that they would not be releasing a FIFA 21 demo this year as they want their team to be focusing on delivering the best full game experience. EA made the announcement from their official Twitter account where they also declared that they would be launching FIFA 21 on 9th October, and their team is working hard for it. The release of FIFA 21 is delayed due to the pandemic. Earlier it was expected to be launching in September.
FIFA 21 is expected to be one of the best offerings from Electronic Arts. FIFA 21 will be available in three different editions where Standard edition costs $59.99, the Champions edition costs $79.99 and the Ultimate edition will be coming for $99.99. There are obvious differences in players and kits among all these three editions. FIFA 21 will be available across all the current generation major gaming consoles including the PS4 and Xbox one, as well as the next-gen consoles, the PS5, and the Xbox series X.
The skipping demo from FIFA 21 has received mixed reactions from the fans. Many fans are disappointed as EA breaks its tradition of releasing demos. They believe that there is not much that developers can add to the full game experience by saving the time of not releasing a demo. However, some fans are not bothered by FIFA not releasing a demo. They say that is not a big deal and it will save some time for them playing against AI. They believe that EA is going to add some more exciting features to the game by saving the time of releasing a demo. The release of FIFA 21 in October is going to be more special as PES 2021 is already here and EA is certainly preparing to beat this game.
It is expected that in FIFA 21, EA will be making some improvements in gameplay and career mode than the previous versions. FIFA 21 is going to come with the ‘Quick Sim’ option which will allow players to jump in and out of the game and influence the direction of the season. There is also going to be a new Active Training System to improve the skills and capabilities of the players, and it will be useful as the opposition AI has also been improved. The game is also going to have better controller haptics, lighting system, audio, and off-ball humanization for the better experience of playing the game. There will be new attacking systems like Agile Dribbling, Positioning Personality, and Creative Runs to enhance the immersive experience of playing.
There is a lot that can be expected from FIFA 21, and now as EA has officially announced the release date of the game, it is becoming difficult for fans to keep up their excitement, even if there are going to be few changes.
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