EA Sports is embarking on a huge re-branding exercise, with 2023 the first year it will release a football game without the FIFA imprimatur. The new-look EA Sports FC branding has been omnipresent at football matches and in coverage for a while now, but with EA ready to show off the game fans are finally getting a glimpse of what to expect. And it seems to be very bad faces.
The cover for the EA Sports FC 24 ultimate edition has been revealed, featuring 30 football greats from the present and past, and wow does this thing go hard on the uncanny valley effect. Both male and female players are represented, various leagues and national teams, and the idea is clearly to show that, hey, this may have a new look but we've got all the stars of the game here.
At first glance it might look alright, particularly as the focal point is Erling Haaland in the middle and EA seems to have done a decent job of his face. But look at the others a little closer and you'll soon see just how odd this all is. Pirlo (top right) looks absolutely shocked, Beckham looks like his Madam Tussauds Waxwork, Bukayo Saka looks nothing like himself, and the closer you look at each face the worse it all gets.
Some fans focused on the absence of Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo, but it's the player likenesses that really got the ball rolling, with comparisons to older generation consoles like PS2, older versions of Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA, and EA's own The Sims series.
«They've managed to reasonably accurately recreate the faces of two dead guys, but they've got living footballers. to whom they've got access to facial scans of, that look like AI art,» noted one fan. Oh well: it'll still sell millions of copies. The most frequent
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