PlayStyles have returned in FC 25, making a massive difference to how the gameplay works and making it important to know which PlayStyle is best for each position.
Unlike last year, when the PlayStyles were first introduced to replace traits, goalkeepers now have their unique PlayStyles, which improve different aspects of each keeper's game.
This can range from kicking to throwing and more.
If you skipped out on last year, we'll cover what Playstyles do, as well as the best one for each area of the pitch.
PlayStyles enhance certain aspects of a player's stats, boosting some of their attributes so they excel in certain areas.
There are two types of PlayStyles: the standard one, of which plenty of players have more than one, and the PlayStyle+, which few players have.
As the Ultimate Team cycle progresses, some cards will be released with more than one PlayStyle+, but even one offers a huge advantage early on.
With the addition of the Goalkeeper PlayStyles, there are now six categories in the game, which we've listed below:
Getting players with a PlayStyle+ will be a big help, but even if you can only find players with the regular version, it will still offer a boost to your player — though nowhere near as significant as the plus version.
Depending on a player's position, different PlayStyles are more effective, so we've outlined the best ones for each position below.
In truth, all of the Goalkeeper PlayStyles are helpful, although Rush Out may not be very useful if you don't bring your keeper out. The best ones are:
The preferred PlayStyles on the full-back are entirely dependent on whether you prefer your full-back to be more offensive or defensive.
If you invert them as well, there's a chance short passing will be the priority, so there's a lot to consider with this position with the new Player Roles.
However, here are the ones we think are best for this position:
Here, it is essential to focus on defending; however, with modern defending, it's
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