So in FC 24, you get no new gameplay, no EA FC 24 Coins women's clubs, no graphic upgrades like Hypermotion 2, no long-awaited cross-play – well, no other console or PC can play with this Stone Age version anyway.
FC 24 Legacy Edition will feature the same Gameplay features and modes from FC 24 Legacy Edition without any new development or significant enhancements. FC 24 Legacy Edition features the latest kits, clubs, and squads from some of the top leagues of the world.
While half the world says, "FC is the same game every year", EA writes exactly this description about the Switch version as a reason to buy it (?) – sorry, but how can this lame update cost 40 bucks every year?
It is not big news, but hey: FC Ultimate Team can be played on the Switch. The Nintendo FUT players even get their own transfer market and then have their own ecosystem. So, Switch players should always check out their own prices for the cards.
Is there anything else positive to report? The thing is that FC is still the best football simulation for the Switch – even if it sucks hard compared to other versions for different platforms. So if you want to play football on the Switch, you can spend the $40 (or at best wait until it gets cheaper).
At least, there is the legend Mario on the Nintendo console, and he has a football game. But it's a quick arcade fun game and not a serious football game. EA has started the promo phase for the next FC. We already know quite a bit about new features in FC 24.
Now we have news for two modes that are not quite at the top of the popularity charts. In FC 24, there will only be one character for Volta and Pro Clubs. It almost seems like EA just throws together the less popular modes to somehow save them or make them more interesting. But let's take a closer look.
The most important thing: You can only create one avatar or pro in FC 24, with which you then play matches and mini-games in Pro Clubs and Volta. The progress you make with your pro will then carry over into both Volta and Pro Clubs.That can be really nice, because leveling up the pros in FC 24 really took forever.
If you now make faster, easier progress, that's nice. But the question remains: do we want to play Volta?While the FC main modes are Ultimate Team and the Career Mode, the Pro buy FC Coins Clubs community is actually quite large – but EA ignores it. There will be no cross-play for Pro Clubs in FC 24.
So in FC 24, you get no new gameplay, no EA FC 24 Coins women's clubs, no graphic upgrades like Hypermotion 2, no long-awaited cross-play – well, no other console or PC can play with this Stone Age version anyway.
FC 24 Legacy Edition will feature the same Gameplay features and modes from FC 24 Legacy Edition without any new development or significant enhancements. FC 24 Legacy Edition features the latest kits, clubs, and squads from some of the top leagues of the world.
While half the world says, "FC is the same game every year", EA writes exactly this description about the Switch version as a reason to buy it (?) – sorry, but how can this lame update cost 40 bucks every year?
It is not big news, but hey: FC Ultimate Team can be played on the Switch. The Nintendo FUT players even get their own transfer market and then have their own ecosystem. So, Switch players should always check out their own prices for the cards.
Is there anything else positive to report? The thing is that FC is still the best football simulation for the Switch – even if it sucks hard compared to other versions for different platforms. So if you want to play football on the Switch, you can spend the $40 (or at best wait until it gets cheaper).
At least, there is the legend Mario on the Nintendo console, and he has a football game. But it's a quick arcade fun game and not a serious football game. EA has started the promo phase for the next FC. We already know quite a bit about new features in FC 24.
Now we have news for two modes that are not quite at the top of the popularity charts. In FC 24, there will only be one character for Volta and Pro Clubs. It almost seems like EA just throws together the less popular modes to somehow save them or make them more interesting. But let's take a closer look.
The most important thing: You can only create one avatar or pro in FC 24, with which you then play matches and mini-games in Pro Clubs and Volta. The progress you make with your pro will then carry over into both Volta and Pro Clubs.That can be really nice, because leveling up the pros in FC 24 really took forever.
If you now make faster, easier progress, that's nice. But the question remains: do we want to play Volta?While the FC main modes are Ultimate Team and the Career Mode, the Pro buy FC Coins Clubs community is actually quite large – but EA ignores it. There will be no cross-play for Pro Clubs in FC 24.