FIFA Mobile has been available for mobile devices since 2016, and now EA is upgrading the game with a major update and heralding in a new era.
With a comprehensive update for FIFA Mobile, Electronic Arts wants to send the game into a “new era” – including live service for the next few years. With the patch, the game originally released in 2016 has been fundamentally revised and has received various optimizations. The focus is also on the gameplay, but graphics and sound improvements should also be noticeable.
With the newer graphics you should be able to see even more details on your mobile screens in the games. On the latest smartphones, the game can now be played at 60 fps via an option in the settings, resulting in a smoother and more responsive gameplay.
Another focus of the update is better accessibility. There are additional setting options for adjusting the graphics experience so that the range of supported games is improved overall.
The new option of switching between four camera angles in real time during ongoing games and thus gaining new insights has also been integrated. New camera options are also available for tee shots, free kicks, corner kicks and penalties, and in broadcast replays. In terms of content, further stadiums can be unlocked and there are individual weather conditions. The time of day can also be adjusted so that you can play during the day, at dusk or in the evening.
New live audio commentary was one of the most requested features. The commentary is now available in eleven languages, including German and English. New home chants, stadium announcers and player calls, which can be heard in the quieter moments on the pitch, are intended to round out the new audio experience.
Finally, in terms of gameplay, there is even more extensive team management and even more precise player control in real-time 11v11. The VS Attack mode has also been optimized.