{"id":68099,"date":"2025-01-28T20:24:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-21-career-mode-changes-to-transfers-visual-sim-training-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:24:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:24:50","slug":"fifa-21-career-mode-changes-to-transfers-visual-sim-training-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-21-career-mode-changes-to-transfers-visual-sim-training-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"FIFA 21 Career Mode: Changes to transfers, visual sim, training &#038; more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 21 Career Mode: Changes to transfers, visual sim, training &#038; more Dexerto\/EA SportsEA SPORTS have finally revealed a host of new FIFA 21 details for Career Mode, giving fans a lot to look forward to, as well as many in-game changes to keep players interested. [jwplayer CIjKnlLy] Below we are going to run through each of these sections and you can jump to whichever you like by clicking the links in the contents section. More details are expected to drop in August, so we\u2019ll constantly update this with fresh info as and when it\u2019s made available. Contents FIFA 21 reveal trailer &#8211; Career Mode \u201cManage every moment\u201d &#8211; Transfer and contract changes &#8211; Interactive match sim returns &#8211; Revamped growth system &#8211; Match sharpness system &#8211; Training activity changes &#8211; AI improvements for Career &#8211; Career Mode \u201cmain focus\u201d for developers &#8211; FIFA 21 reveal trailer July 23 gave avid FIFA fans there first official news regarding FIFA 21\u2019s Career Mode, which launched alongside the game\u2019s highly anticipated reveal trailer. This video shed light on the game\u2019s new FUT Ambassadors, as well as a look at some of the new gameplay FIFA 21 will debut. FIFA 20\u2019s VOLTA mode also features heavily, with hints at squad modes being shown. As you\u2019d expect, cover star Kylian Mbappe dominated the trailer, as well as a few hints at Career Mode. FIFA 21 Career Mode: \u2018Manage Every Moment\u2019 The slogan for FIFA 21\u2019s Career Mode appears to suggest that the emphasis has been on getting the basics right, as well as adding new features to shake up the established formula. A large portion of the community lamented the lack of innovation in FIFA 20\u2019s Career Mode. With that being said, EA have placed emphasis on \u201cnew additions\u201d, that will \u201ccreate additional depth in matches, transfers, and training to give you more control over your team\u2019s rise to the top.\u201d FIFA 21 Career Mode Transfers and Contract changes First up, devs have promised players with \u201cenhanced realism\u201d when it comes to sorting transfers, from both a user and AI standpoint. They say: \u201cMake Loan to Buy offers with optional or mandatory future transfer fees to secure new talent for your team, and respond to AI manager-initiated player swap proposals as you look to master the transfer market.\u201d This comes alongside the possibility of financial takeovers, and initial set-up options. The latter will see starting parameters set for players differently, depending on how they choose to play. It sounds like realism has been the aim of EA, and that goes across the board in FIFA 21\u2019s Career Mode. Interactive Match Sim returning in FIFA 21 This is one that will be familiar to all the Football Manager fans amongst us. The interactive match sim gives players a unique look at the game they\u2019re managing, with options to change tactics, quick sim or jump into the game and salvage the result. \u201cTake charge of key moments including penalties and free kicks to change the outcome of the match,\u201d EA said. \u201cMonitor match data and make changes directly from the sim based on the match stats and your players\u2019 performance levels and stamina.\u201d FIFA 21 Career Mode Revamped Growth system EA have also promised greater control over how your younger players develop. If you want to change your club\u2019s style to fit no full-backs, then change your existing full-backs into wingers and shape your club\u2019s philosophy in its entirety. Read More: FIFA 21 pre-order: How to get 10% discount &#8211; You can also more clearly \u201cmonitor player attribute changes during training to see how your squad is progressing.\u201d FIFA 21 Career Mode Match Sharpness system This is another that appears to have been borrowed from Football Manager. Match Sharpness will be a brand new indicator of \u201chow likely your players are to perform in the most crucial moments during the course of a game.\u201d How much this will actually impact your games remains to be seen, but keep your eyes on it when FIFA 21 drops. FIFA 21 Training Activity changes in Career Mode EA have also promised a number of changes to training when it comes to Career Mode. The aforementioned Match Sharpness will be affected by a new \u201cActive Training System that gives you the ability to set up group training sessions to improve the likelihood of your strikers putting big chances away or of defenders making key tackles.\u201d Further to this, you will be able to take greater control of your players\u2019 schedules with the new \u201cactivity management system\u201d. EA state that players will be able to \u201cdecide when to train and when to rest during the week as you balance your players\u2019 sharpness with morale and fitness to make the difference between winning and losing.\u201d FIFA 21 Career Mode AI improvements AI has long been a talking point surrounding FIFA, with fans still experiencing goalkeepers bizarrely letting balls roll past them., However, EA are promising \u201cenhanced opposition AI\u201d coming to FIFA 21. This will see \u201copponents approach games with more intelligence in both defence and attack. New systems create more informed AI decision-making in marking, tackling, passing and dribbling to present you with more challenges during each match and keep your Career fresh from game to game.\u201d FIFA 21 Career Mode a \u201cmain focus\u201d for developers According to @FifaGamersBlog on Twitter, Nick Wlodyka, VP of EA explained that FIFA 21\u2019s Career Mode was \u201cvery important\u201d to developers this year. \u201cWe\u2019ve really made the biggest investments we\u2019ve ever made to make sure we\u2019re delivering exactly what our players are asking for,\u201d Wlodyka explained. \u201cWe\u2019ve had so much feedback over the past few years from our players wanting to see more things they can control in career mode.\u201d \u201cWe listened to what they want to be able to do, things they haven\u2019t been able to do in the past,\u201d he ended by saying, which could finally leave the door open for online Career Modes, a feature that players have been requesting for years. That rounds off all the details EA have revealed about FIFA 21\u2019s upcoming Career Mode. As previously stated, there will be more details coming in August, so stay tuned to Dexerto and follow us on Twitter @UltimateTeamUK for all the latest news and details.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 21 Career Mode: Changes to transfers, visual sim, training &#038; more Dexerto\/EA SportsEA SPORTS have finally revealed a host of new FIFA 21 details for Career Mode, giving fans a lot to look forward to, as well as many in-game changes to keep players interested. 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