EA Sports FC 25’s Controversial Tactical Fouls Feature Causes Chaos
The latest installment of EA Sports’ iconic football franchise, EA Sports FC 25, is just around the corner, and it’s set to bring some major changes to the pitch. The biggest addition this year is undoubtedly the ability to perform tactical fouls, which has got everyone talking. But just how chaotic can games get with this feature?
A recent clip has surfaced, showcasing a German player deliberately tripping a Galatasaray attacker from behind, resulting in a free-kick and a yellow card. The incident was captioned "Getting a red card in pro clubs will be easy now" by a fan, highlighting the potential impact of this feature on gameplay.
But what exactly is this tactical foul feature? In EA Sports FC 25, players will be able to initiate a foul by pressing specific buttons on their controller (R2 and X on PlayStation, or Right Trigger and A on Xbox). Each offence will result in a yellow card, and if repeated, a red card will be handed out.
What Does it Mean for Gameplay?
This new feature has left fans divided, with some excited by the prospect of being able to take control of their team’s defense, while others are worried about the potential for games to become toxic and frustrating. A user commented, "Putting this in the game might be fun for a short while but overall it’s a bad idea." Another fan stated, "These are going to be amazing."
But how will this feature change the way games are played? According to EA, every foul will result in a yellow card, and repeated offences will lead to a red card. This could potentially give teams an edge in big games, as they’ll be able to disrupt their opponents’ flow with calculated fouls.
Will it Change the Game?
One thing’s for sure – EA Sports FC 25’s tactical fouls feature is going to shake things up. Fans are eagerly awaiting the game’s release on September 27, and we can’t wait to see how it plays out.
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