The EA Sports FC franchise has outsold their rivals Pro Evolution Soccer by a high ratio, and the yearly battle is due to commence once again in the near future. With plenty of
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tell if EA Sports FC can protect their crown.
While there's no doubt that the EA Sports FC series provides the ultimate football experience, the North American side of things often feels like it has little representation in the game. Having expanded to 19 teams (with 5 new teams
joining in just the last 5 years), it's safe to say that soccer (or football, to use proper phrasing) has plenty of support across the continent - except when it comes to the EA Sports FC series.
Anyone who's played the game in manager mode can tell you one thing - it isn't how the league is played in real life. Gone are the Americanized rules that make Major League Soccer what it is: the draft system, salary caps, and
international slots are all gone. Instead, gamers are treated to the European experience of regular transfers and loans.
This isn't a bad thing, but it's not what Major League Soccer fans want - especially when it leaves most players getting bored of the league after dominating for a season or two. Without further ado, here's 6 ways EA Sports FC could
improve the MLS experience. Major League Soccer has a delicate draft system in place which encourages teams to trade not only players, but their draft slots as well. It adds a unique edge to trading and would make things quite more
exciting between MLS teams in the game.
With FC 24 quite capable of player regeneration, it's not like the game engine would have problems in regards to creating future draft picks - it'd just have to plop some local regenerated players right into the system. Like Transfer
Deadline Day in Manager Mode,
cheap EAFC 24 Coins it'd be one of the most exciting days of the year for any manager.
EA Sports FC can protect their crown
on May 31 at 4:11