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Although it's updates don't represent a major change over last year's release, FIFA 21 still manages to bring with it some notable improvements to Career Mode, Volta, and other areas to make the latest annual release still a great game of football.

As per our review from Toby Berger.
Career Mode has seen a notable face lift in FIFA 21. Things I’ve been particularly hopeful for have finally been brought into the game, creating more options for players that want to dive into the nitty gritty of the sport as a manager. You’re finally able to change player positions over time through training development, assess and rework player roles and, most importantly, jump into simulated matches. The latter is a fantastic addition, allowing you to watch the match play out and join the action if the game isn’t going in your favour. The opposite is also true, allowing you to sim remaining time on a match as opposed to only being able to forfeit.

As someone who’s put thousands of hours into FIFA Career Mode throughout the years, these changes are more than appreciated.

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