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EA has yet to unveil the next-gen builds of FIFA 21, but it has posted a couple of screenshots that give us a good look at some sweaty faces of virtual footballers.
In a tweet, EA showed images of Liverpool right back Trent Alexander-Arnold and Atlético de Madrid’s wonder boy João Félix, and very detailed as well.
???? ???? ????? when # FIFA21 comes to PS5 and Xbox Series X | S on December 4. Buy now and upgrade for free: https://t.co/lK3Fzbciqj pic.twitter.com/ibbeTzplLM
– EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) November 10, 2020
FIFA fans are already having fun with these images. The next-gen incarnation of poor Trent is being compared to that guy with the vein meme.
I knew Trent looked familiar to me pic.twitter.com/dDqosQtV8n
– Josh (@joshhardy__) November 10, 2020
Oh, and if you’re wondering, this is what João Félix looks like in real life.
I’d rather not talk pic.twitter.com/LpBFUCLXUw
– ?????? (@nervusboi) November 10, 2020
FIFA 21 is out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and S on December 4. EA has said that these next-gen versions have “blazing fast” load times and new player details with delayed lighting and rendering. The PS5 version will also make use of the DualSense controller haptic technology, but we don’t know how yet.
As already announced, current generation owners get a free next generation update through the Dual Entitlement program. (Buyers of physical discs should contact EA at help.ea.com to obtain an upgrade code for discless consoles.) However, only Ultimate Team and Volta progress is carried over. Progress in career mode, for example, no. EA explained why recently.
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