Movie-watchers have taken to Reddit to discuss their picks for the most unlikeable characters of all time – and we absolutely agree.
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EA Sports FC 24 details are finally here, more than a year after the successor for FIFA 23 was announced. That's right: the biggest football series in gaming is gone for good, ushering in a new era for digital sports. But what's the reasoning behind the big switcheroo? And where can you find the FC 24 release date, trailer, Ultimate Team details, and gameplay round-up? In this detailed scouting report, of course – your one-stop EA Sports FC 24 guide.
The FIFA years may be in the past, but EA is sticking with its previous game's traditional launch window. The official EA Sports FC 24 release date is Friday, September 29. Its standard edition cover star is Manchester City powerhouse Erling Haaland, while 31 players past and present front the Ultimate Edition. Pele, David Beckham, Marcus Rashford, Samantha Kerr, and Virgil van Dijk are among those featured on its composite cover art.
Right there, in that window above. Click the button for a glimpse at all the new stuff on offer this year, including HyperMotion V mo-cap, individual PlayStyles, and women players being added to Ultimate Team.
Taking their lead from Madden 23 X-Factors, EA Sports FC 24 PlayStyles add an extra degree of individuality to the best players in the world. There are 34 basic ones, but each has a 'plus' variant to take the overall total to 68. Basic ones are marked with a blue logo in a player's profile, while 'plus' ones are marked in orange.
The best way to explain this is to delve into Manchester City's squad. Nathan Ake only has one PlayStyle, Jockey, but it is at least the 'plus' variant. Ruben Dias has four: an orange Bruiser badge, along with blue ones for Blocker, Power Header, and Aerial Duel. Kevin de Bruyne, meanwhile, owns six PlayStyles:
Movie-watchers have taken to Reddit to discuss their picks for the most unlikeable characters of all time – and we absolutely agree.
The highest difficulty setting in Remnant 2 is appropriately dubbed Apocalypse, and as thoroughly bruised players take to the game's online communities to criticize how punishing is, the folks at developer Gunfire Games have shared some choice words that will sound familiar to long-time Souls-like fans. In so many words: get good.
Fortnite is most definitely a videogame, but the incomparable success of Epic's battle royale has led to it becoming something of (sorry) a platform too. It wasn't necessarily built for this in the same way that something like Roblox was, so there's a seat-of-the-pants element to much of what Epic does with it, and one recurring and surprising theme is education. Fortnite has a huge audience, mostly young, and Epic clearly feels they could stand some fibre in their diet alongside the Ariana Grande concerts and Marvel jamborees.
With the first two deep dive trailers that have been released for EA Sports FC 24 so far, we have learned plenty about the biggest improvements it will be making to the on-pitch action and some of the more significant changes that are being made to the Player and Manager Career modes. Now, in another new deep dive trailer, EA has offered new information on what we can expect from the matchday experience in this year’s game.
Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has called NVIDIA the clear market leader who has done a great job within the AI space.
It’s pretty hard to be ambivalent about sharks.
The second and final issue of DC's Knight Terrors: The Joker miniseries, published this week, delves deeper into the fantasy world conjured by new supervillain Insomnia.
If you were to talk to Americans who watch sports and ask them what the “best sport to watch is,” most people you talk to would likely say football. But most important, many of them would say College Football. While it’s true that the NFL is the highest level of play, there’s something about collegiate sports that inspires the nation in ways that the rest of the world doesn’t understand. People love rooting for their alma maters and the young stars that can change the game at the pro level. That passion eventually led to EA Sports College Football being made for several years.
Electronic Arts announced its preliminary results for the first quarter of the 2024 fiscal year, ending June 30th, 2023. The publisher announced “record” Q1 results with EA Sports global football (i.e. FIFA and Madden NFL) and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor providing “strong momentum.” Net bookings hit $1.578 billion, a 21 percent increase year-over-year.
Whether or not the upcoming Alone in the Dark reboot will be able to kickstart the sort of resurgence that other beloved survival horror franchises like Resident Evil and Dead Space have enjoyed remains to be seen, but things are certainly looking good so far. That is, of course, thanks in no small part to the emphasis that the upcoming reimagining is placing on pure horror. Pretty soon, we’ll be getting a taste of just what that will entail.
EA Sports FC 24 is promising plenty of improvements to the on-pitch gameplay with HyperMotion V, PlayStyles, and more, but what can we expect from Career mode? The mode has long been the place where a vast portion of the series’ playerbase spends most of its time in each year’s game, but EA has, sadly, let it stagnate, barring a few improvements here and there. To highlight some of the biggest changes and improvements being made in this year’s Manager and Player Career modes, EA has, as promised, released a career deep dive trailer.
Team Ninja's Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty was released March 3 on Steam, since when it has acquired mixed reviews at best with a more recent trend towards the overwhelmingly negative. The reason is little to do with the game's quality, with the console versions receiving pretty good reviews, but the many problems that continue to plague the PC version months after release: every negative Steam review I've seen mentions some performance problem, with the most recent summing up a collective sentiment of "not worth your money on PC".