EA Sports FC 24 Exploit Results in Unfair Wins

EA Sports FC 24 is currently facing a glitch that causes the football to inexplicably stick to a player, allowing players to manipulate the game in their favor. Known as the "calf dribble" on social media, players can trigger this glitch using a specific button combination, which attaches the ball to a footballer's body, making scoring goals as simple as running into the opponent's goal. Many players have expressed dissatisfaction with this glitch, stating it ruins online matches. EA has acknowledged the issue, stating they are investigating it (via VGC). However, at the time of writing, the issue remains unresolved. An exploratory video of the exploit can be found below.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that EA Sports FC 24 was the best-selling game of September in Europe.

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This article was written by Michel Musters, a member of the Gamer.nl editorial team since 2007 who primarily focuses on news coverage. He plays on just about every system and has a particular fondness for The Legend of Zelda and Hollow Knight. He eagerly anticipates the unlikely release of a new Wave Race.