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FIFA 22 isn't even officially released worldwide until next week and already one streamer has broken his controller.
Castro, one of the biggest FIFA streamers and YouTubers in the world, got early access through EA play and so was able to play the game ahead of time.
As is standard, he bought plenty of packs and got stuck into his FIFA Ultimate Team right off the bat.
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But while streaming live on Twitch, Castro was losing a game 3-0 and he was absolutely furious with one of the goals he conceded.
His blood boiling, he immediately hurled his controller on the floor and the noise it made did not sound good at all.
That wasn't enough to get his anger out apparently as he then lobbed it behind him before grabbing another controller.
The rage on his face was incredible and is something plenty of FIFA fanatics can relate to.
Castro posted a clip of the meltdown on his TikTok, as well as his Twitter account - where he has 1.2 million followers.
It was his first controller break of this year's FIFA and we can safely say it won't be his last.
2nd ever tik tok.
— Castro1021 (@Castro1021) September 23, 2021
Yesterday was rough.https://t.co/CgPgAtgNCS
The worst rage we've ever seen, however, came upon the release of FIFA 21 last year.
Fran Luque, a pro player and Twitch streamer, went viral for all the wrong reasons after he truly lost the plot.
Having been 3-1 down, he pulled it back to 3-3 in the FUT Champions game but conceded a further two goals.
When the fifth went in in the 81st minute, the former Valencia esports player saw red.
POR FAVOR JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA pic.twitter.com/4etgwTLVnW
— DjMaRiiO (@DjMaRiiO) October 20, 2020
He screamed down the microphone, before flipping and launching a table as his 7,000 followers watched.
His controller also disconnected during the rage and the Spaniard just sat and waited for the game to end.