After our HDR videos of the PC version, we can now show you FIFA 21 on Xbox One X. See you next month for our next-gen videos of the game.
After our HDR videos of the PC version, we can now show you FIFA 21 on Xbox One X. See you next month for our next-gen videos of the game.
Contrary to PES, FIFA 21 is not going to be a simple update sold at a cheaper price. It's way too soon to tell you if it's a smart move on EA's part, but the game just became available to all EA Pro subscribers. Since we're paying our own subscription to get their games "early", we quickly recorded a bit of gameplay on PC.
EA isn't going to change anytime soon, which means they're still going to rely heavily on their yearly sports releases to makes as many sales as possible in every possible system the market has to offer. The game will then ship on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PC (Origin and Steam), Nintendo Switch and Stadia. Sadly, the US publisher hasn't decided to drop YouTube just yet, so the first trailer for FIFA 21 is only available in mediocre quality (and not even in 4K because it's 2020 after all). It's hard to see what next gen will add, but we are obviously promised quicker loading times and better lighting. Last but not least, don't be surprised to see Madden 21 in this new trailer, it must have saved them a bit of money to combine both titles in one video.