Fifa 21 is coming out for PC (and current gen consoles) on October 9th. I will not play it, because I am scared.

They’ve really leant on the whole “visceral” thing, huh? You’ve got palms splitting in half, hearts beating out of people’s chests, intense eyeball zooms. There isn’t much blood but there is the word “BLOOD” written aggressively. This shot is clearly from Madden, but good grief. It’s all so much.

Outside of the wild imagery, there are a few details about footballs. If you’re an Origin Access Premier member, you’ll get a sneaky early go on Fifa 21 on October 1st. Pre-ordering on Steam also gets you in early but that doesn’t stop pre-ordering from being silly. I will admit that it does look pretty pretty. In other football news, English Premier League players recently competed in a Fifa 20 tournament because the Covid meant they couldn’t do it in real life. It’s part of a straight-up fascinating phenomenon where sportsfolk have had to adapt to virtual recreations of their livelihoods. I enjoyed messing around with one of the Fifas from about a decade ago, but I have next to no idea about what state the series is in nowadays. Adam Cook found a lot to praise in his Fifa 19 review. EA have recently (and finally) decided that it makes sense to put their games on Steam. Titanfall 2 landed there last night, as did The Sims 4. Fifa 21 will be available on Origin and Steam for £55/$60/€60. Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

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