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EA Sports FC 25 Fixes Competitive Exploit in First Update
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EA Sports FC 25 Fixes Competitive Exploit in First Update

Oct 10, 2024 10:45 AM

EA Sports has released its first live tuning update for EA Sports FC 25, addressing a significant exploit that was negatively impacting competitive gameplay. This update focuses on reducing the trajectory height of lobbed passes and congested gameplay in Rush matches of Ultimate Team. Highlighted within the patch notes is the fix for a game-breaking speed boost glitch that allowed players to accelerate unnaturally by utilizing specific button combinations, particularly affecting Division Rivals and FUT Champs modes. This live tuning update aims to balance gameplay and enhance player experience, following community feedback about responsiveness and game mechanics. With the ongoing adjustments, EA Sports is dedicated to improving FC 25's overall performance and playability.

What changes were made in the EA Sports FC 25 Live Tuning Update?

The update reduced ball trajectory height for lobbed passes and crosses in Rush matches, decreased the accuracy of first-time lobbed through passes, and fixed the exploit that allowed players to accelerate unintentionally quickly with specific button combinations.

EA Sports FC 25 is the latest installment in the long-running FIFA series, which has transitioned into EA Sports FC following a split from FIFA. Players can engage in various modes, including Ultimate Team, where they build their dream teams and compete against others. The series is known for its realistic graphics, extensive licensing, and engaging gameplay, making it a popular choice among soccer enthusiasts and gamers alike.



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