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Leaked footage shows post-match interviews have been added to EA Sports FC 24

Josh Lawless

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Leaked footage shows post-match interviews have been added to EA Sports FC 24

EA Sports FC 24 will feature all new player interviews in an exciting addition to the new game.

The first post-FIFA game will be released worldwide on September 29 and more and more details continue to come to light ahead of the official launch.

There have been several leaks on new changes and improvements EA have made for what may well be the most important game they have ever manufactured.

Many things remain the same, such as the official licenses and the various popular game modes, but there are a number of key alterations.

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And a fresh inclusion this time around is a new cinematic where players will be interviewed after games.

Leaked footage shared by @theinfinityfc shows cover star Erling Haaland answering questions from a reporter on the pitch after a 5-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain.

There's no Des Kelly or Geoff Shreeves visible and there does not appear to be an audio but it promises to be a nice post-match scene to add to the whole experience.

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Elsewhere in Career Mode, Ballon d'Or ceremony cutscenes have also been introduced for when the best player in the world is announced each year.

Gamers will be able to enjoy an open-top bus parade celebration in the event that they win a trophy, while there will also be a 'Touchline Cam' for an alternative angle of the virtual action.

Derek Rae and Stewart Robson are the preferred commentary pairing, but it's emerged that a secondary team will be featured.

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Long-time BBC commentator Guy Mowbray and former England star Sue Smith have provided audio for the game if fans want to switch to a different duo.

The 'Stop Ball' tackle and 'Precision Pass' promise to improve gameplay considerably but the return of the controversial 'Shush' celebration might just bring back some serious toxicity.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@Xsta & @theinfinityfc

Topics: EA Sports, EA Sports FC, Gaming, FIFA

Josh Lawless
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