EA Sports FC 24 é um jogo de simulação de futebol desenvolvido pela EA Canada e publicado pela Electronic Arts. A primeira entrada sob a nova marca EA Sports FC após a divisão da licença FIFA, apresenta mais de 19.000 jogadores de 700 times em 30 ligas com licenças oficiais. A tecnologia HyperMotionV captura os movimentos reais dos jogadores para animações autênticas. Os modos incluem Ultimate Team para coleta de cartas e construção de time, Career Mode para gerenciamento de clube ou jogador, e Pro Clubs para jogo online em equipe. O futebol feminino está totalmente integrado com ligas e torneios dedicados. O jogo apresenta cross-play entre consoles da mesma geração e PC. FC 24 continua dominando o mercado de jogos esportivos como a franquia de videogame de futebol mais popular do mundo.
Sports Games
EA Sports FC 24 is the world's most popular football game, featuring authentic licenses, HyperMotionV technology, Ultimate Team, and comprehensive modes covering all aspects of the sport.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreSports Simulation
DeveloperEA Canada
Released2023
Critic Score75/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformYes
Game EngineFrostbite Engine
MicrotransactionsYes
3.7
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.7/5
EA Sports FC 24 is a competent football simulation trapped in a cynical monetization framework. The on-pitch gameplay has genuine quality — HyperMotionV technology produces realistic player animations, and the tactical options provide depth for those who engage with them. The breadth of licensing with 700+ teams and 19,000+ players is impressive, and the inclusion of women's football is overdue but welcome. Cross-play functionality works well. However, Ultimate Team remains the game's profit engine, and its loot-box-adjacent card pack system continues to encourage spending in ways that border on exploitative, particularly given the young audience. Career Mode receives incremental updates that never match the community's requests. Year-over-year improvements are modest, making annual purchases feel wasteful. The Switch version is notably inferior. Stripped of the FIFA branding, the game must stand on its gameplay merits, and while those merits exist, they are increasingly overshadowed by aggressive monetization and iterative stagnation.