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EA Sports FC 24 is a soccer video game, developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and published by EA Sports serving as the inaugural installment in the EA Sports FC series following the conclusion of EA's partnership with FIFA, and the 31st overall installment. It was launched worldwide on 29 September 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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HyperMotion V

HyperMotion technology was first introduced in FIFA 22, with EA touting HyperMotion V as the "biggest leap forward"; promotion for the game highlighted the feature as the game's USP.Volumetric data from 180 matches featuring predominantly English and Spanish professional men's and women's teams was used in developing the technology. It is used only in the regular version of the game, available on Windows for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S.

The match data was collected from "cameras around the stadiums", meaning the in-game figures would move more like their real-life counterparts, and was also used to train EA Sports FC's proprietary machine learning algorithms. The machine learning used the data to learn what realistic footballing movement is like, and how to recreate it in other figures. The cameras captured all players on the pitch at once, further informing team movement for the game, as well as ball physics. As well as the cameras, EA used data recorded by StretchSense gloves worn by (outfield) players to record data on how hands moved while playing, training the game's AI on this.

EA also improved their AcceleRATE feature, to AcceleRATE 2.0, with HyperMotion V. Previously, figures were rated with one of three acceleration archetypes that affected their movement when running; AcceleRATE 2.0 uses seven archetypes, though they are still assigned automatically based on physical features rather than on player data (the figure's speed is informed by player statistics).

PlayStyles

Optimised by Opta Sports, EA Sports FC 24 introduces PlayStyles, which represent players' on-pitch abilities in-game and give players unique capabilities. PlayStyles+ allows the game to reflect elite players' abilities and are an enhanced version of typical PlayStyles. PlayStyles fall under six categories: scoring, passing, ball control, defending, physical, and goalkeeper (limited to the Be a Goalkeeper modes in Player Career and Clubs). In total, there are 34 brand new PlayStyles.

It is also possible to switch between automatic precision passing and controlling pass mechanics by gamer input.

In previous games, players have been able to use modifiers to allow the footballer figures to play in different positions. With the introduction of PlayStyles, including footballers' alternative realistic positions, and an upgraded chemistry system, the modification option has been removed.

Ultimate Team

Formerly abbreviated to "FUT" (FIFA Ultimate Team) in previous entries, Ultimate Team is now officially named EA Sports FC 24 Ultimate Team and abbreviated to "UT". The mode introduces Evolutions, allowing users to improve eligible players' skills, PlayStyles, and overall ratings as well as levelling up their Player Item designs and backgrounds.

In addition, male and female players can now be chosen in the same team. EA Sports announced that in the release roster, Alexia Putellas, Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Kylian Mbappé were tied for the highest overall rating at 91.

Ultimate Team features eight new Icons denoting retired legends, including the first five female Icons in Mia Hamm, Birgit Prinz, Homare Sawa, Camille Abily and Kelly Smith in addition to Zico, Sir Bobby Charlton and Franck Ribéry.[18] In addition, the first three female Heroes – the tier immediately below Icons to recognize retired stars and celebrate special moments, which was previously introduced in FIFA 22 – were introduced: Nadine Keßler, Sonia Bompastor and Alex Scott (who had previously appeared as a broadcaster providing updates from other games in Career Mode beginning in FIFA 22).

Clubs and VOLTA Football

The combined Clubs and VOLTA Football mode introduces cross-platform play between users on same-generation consoles, expanding cross-play into all of the game's online multiplayer modes. Users can cross-play between PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Windows, while users on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can cross-play with each other.

Nintendo Switch updates

The FIFA video games released for the Nintendo Switch since FIFA 20 had been "legacy" editions, each preserving the same game as FIFA 19 with only minor updates (typically only new kits each year) over multiple releases. EA Sports FC 24 was the first game to have a substantial update on Nintendo Switch, bringing it closer in line with (though still technologically behind) the version for other platforms.

The Frostbite game engine is used to run the Switch version for the first time, providing similar gameplay to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game. The Ultimate Team experience and VOLTA Football were also improved in line with the general version, but despite this, the Switch game does not support cross-platform play with either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. The use of Frostbite included capping the frame rate at 30 fps, when previously it had been higher.[23]

The HyperMotion technology is not available on Switch, and there was no Ultimate Edition released for Switch.

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