FIFA 21 celebrations guide: New controls & more – Dexerto

FIFA 21 celebrations guide: New controls & more EA SPORTSWith FIFA 21 on the horizon, attention has turned to the celebrations you’ll be able to gloat over opposing players with. So, here’s all the new celebrations in EA’s reveals as well as their controls. To some FIFA players, celebrating might seem like a small part of the game – or even a time-wasting nuisance. For others, though, there’s nothing than planning a routine with your players once you’ve lashed a ball into the net. Be it in Ultimate Team, Pro Clubs, or Online Seasons, celebrating gives you a brief moment to get one over on your opposing. Though the classic ‘Shush’ won’t be in FIFA 21 and there are a handful of new ways to rub it in. So, here’s what you need to know. New FIFA 21 celebrations EA confirmed that they’d be adding even more new celebrations to FIFA 21, with some signature celebrations from specific players – as well as new ways to celebrate as a team – that hadn’t been seen in the previous trailers. These include things like taking a Selfie, making goggles with your hands, laying on your side, pulling off the Siphiwe Tshabalala dance from the 2010 World Cup, and Steven Bergwijn’s covering the face motion. You can see all the new celebrations in the trailer below. What other celebrations are in FIFA 21? There’s nothing quite like re-creating your favorite player’s celebration. Be it the Tim Cahill corner flag boxing, the Wayne Rooney knockout, or Ronaldo’s ‘Siuuu’ jump, there are plenty of iconic celebrations in FIFA already. Each year, though, fans want to see more and more signature celebrations in-game. In the gameplay trailers that EA have already shown, we’ve seen Erling Haaland’s sit down pose, Kylian Mbappe’s tears previously – so expect to see them a lot in FIFA 21. You can check out Haaland’s ‘Zen’ celebration below. FIFA 21 celebrations controls As for the holdovers, it’s pretty rare that EA takes away any celebrations, so bar the aforementioned ‘Shush’ being removed, we’ll likely the same extensive list as ever. You can find a list of FIFA 20 celebrations, and their controls, that we expect to see carried over to FIFA 21 below. Once the new celebrations and their controls are revealed, you’ll be able to find them in here as we’ll keep this post updated. Until then, be sure to let us know your favorite current celebration and one that you’re hoping to see in FIFA 21 by tweeting us @UltimateTeamUK.

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