EA is one of the biggest gaming companies in the world and is a household name when it comes to sports video games. Over the years, though, the company has consistently promised meaningful and exciting changes in itsFIFAtitles and has unfortunately disappointed most fans by providing stale gameplay with few changes. The lack of changes in titles has hurt the series, as more and more fans have decided to move onto other games likeeFootball. Further,the upcomingUFLgame could be a genre-defining title that will hurtFIFAand other EA titles even more.
For years now, fans have been hoping that EA would make significant changes to not only the gameplay but also the online and offline game modes. WhileFIFA 22did implement certain changes, like adding old features such as the quick and visual sim option for games alongside Create-A-Club, most of the offlineFIFAgame modes do not have any meaningful changes. Fortunately, another sports game has shown how useful a new engine can be in shaking up a franchise.

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FIFA’s Stagnant Gameplay
Following the introduction of Technical Defending, there have not been any major changes to the gameplay during matches. The core concept of the matches inFIFAremains the same, and with little to no improvement made to the way the A.I. plays the game, the offline game modes get extremely boring. This also boils down to the fact that the game has an extremely predictable A.I. that is easy to beat and only gains the upper hand through unrealistic buffs during a game.
Stagnation has plaguedFIFA’sgameplaysince the release ofFIFA 12, which was the last game that added big changes to the franchise. The gameplay in a match itself has been tweaked, but an overhaul of the complete system would be the only thing that would make a significant difference to the game. Better A.I. mechanics, natural ebb and flow of a game, and even adding in a longer format that would increase the time limit of each match but also lengthen the pitch to make it feel like the real thing would go a long way to improving the core gameplay ofFIFAtitles.

FIFA Needs More Meaningful Changes
Whileeach iteration of theFIFAfranchisehas included minor changes to the game, none of them have had a significant impact on the player. For example, the changes betweenFIFA 20andFIFA 21included adding features from older games and showcasing them as new features, such as the Visual Sim. The series is in desperate need of a bigger change, and like Visual Concepts, EA will need to ensure that futureFIFAtitles make adjustments that force players to think in different ways.
FutureFIFAtitles will need to revamp the offline game modes and especially theFIFAStreetgame mode, VOLTA. This is an area where EA can learn from Visual Concepts, who successfully integrated simulation andarcade elements intoWWE 2K22’sgameplay. VOLTA was never a successful street game, and for EA to relive the past glory ofFIFA Street, an arcade approach would be more impactful. In Career Mode as well, having certain arcade elements outside of matches where players would need to manage a club could be the significant change needed to diversify theFIFAtitles. Remaking the game engine to improve the Street game mode would have a major impact on future titles as well.

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FIFA Should Focus On Offline Game Modes
EA has decided to focus its efforts on the online game mode Ultimate Team more than the offline modes, mainly because Ultimate Team is how the game generates most of its income. However, this has led to the offline game modes suffering from a lack of attention by the developers. In recent years, EA has added a few options to the Kick-Off game mode, making it a more attractive couch co-op mode for fans, but the one area where EA failed to makeany meaningful improvements was Career Mode.
While Create-A-Club was a good feature, thelack of depth within Create-A-Clubensured it was only as exciting as a regular Manager Career Mode with a new squad. The creation suite available to players in this mode also lacks depth, and the game mode offers little sense of progression. The only game mode that has a sense of realism to it is the Player Career Mode, where players must earn their spot in the starting 11 and will often be loaned out if they start with a high-profile club. This level of depth needs to be added to the other game modes to giveFIFAplayers a real sense of progression.
EA has long been criticized by fans for not devoting enough time to the offline game modes ofFIFA, and while it makes sense to focus on the money-making online game modes from a business standpoint, futureFIFAtitles may have to give up on this approach sincethe upcoming free-to-playUFLgame is set to provide competition.
Prior toFIFA 10, the success of the titles solely relied on offline or couch co-op game modes since online game modes were not yet introduced in the game. Withnew games like UFL readyto take on the football gaming world, EA will need to rethink its strategy and find innovative ways to recreate the success of older FIFA titles. By going back to its roots and building a better engine, like what Visual Concepts did withWWE 2K22, EA could revitalize theFIFAfranchise and produce a game that meets the expectations of the fans and set up another successfulFIFArun that could last decades.
FIFA 23will release in 2022 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.