You won't be able to play across console generations or cross-p

  • However, you will be able to Fut 24 Coins carry over your FC progression from PS4 to PS5 and Xbox 1 to Xbox Series X. https://t.co/mUqU3zcAud

    — FC Direct Communication (@EAFCDirect) August 10, 2020


    More companies are embracing the idea of cross-play between systems, allowing players from any console to team up online together. While EA have revealed players wont have the option to in FC 24, the company recently announced that Apex Legends would introduce cross-play in its new season.


    Recently, EA announced it would be removing two celebration moves from FC 24 in an attempt to stamp out toxic player behaviour.


    “We were told by the community that there’s toxic behaviours in the game and we wanted to make sure we removed them,” lead gameplay producer Sam Rivera said. “So we removed some of the celebrations that people thought were not the best idea to have in the game.”

    ‘FC 24’ drops two celebrations to curb player toxicity

     

    EA Sports has set out to reduce toxic behaviour in FC 24 by removing two celebrations: Shush and A-Ok.

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    Per a report from Eurogamer, the celebrations being pulled from EA Sports’ upcoming game will also result in less time being wasted in-game as players are forced to watch rival celebrations.

    The first of the two cancelled celebrations is Shush, in which players run around the field with a finger pressed to their lips, prolonging rivals’ torment before the game is allowed to resume.


    The second celebration that is being cut is the A-Ok celebration, which carries more sinister implications now, with the Ok gesture being used a symbol of white supremacy. The sign has since been removed from a few games, the most notable of which, is Call Of Duty.

    “We were told by the cheap Fut 24 Coins community that there’s toxic behaviours in the game and we wanted to make sure we removed them,” FC 24’s lead gameplay producer Sam Rivera said in a media call. “So we removed some of the celebrations that people thought were not the best idea to have in the game”