Ahead of EA releasing their all-new EA Sports FC 24 game, after their split from FIFA, they've been giving fans a unique insight into how the game will actually look when it's released, with today's deep dive video featuring plenty of clues about how the career modes will differ from FIFA.
The launch of FC 24's new career mode has given fans their first insight into how they'll be able to take the place of some of football's biggest names with an impressive revamp to manager mode and plenty of new features to player mode making this look like the most advanced career mode yet.
Following the release we've summed up EA Sports FC 24's best new career mode features below.
EA Sports announce most advanced manager mode yet
In FC 24 players will get more control than ever before as they try their hand at top-tier management. Based on the world's top managers, players will get the opportunity to define and develop their own style of football for their teams. From park the bus to gengen pressing, players will have the opportunity to define exactly how their teams play.
For this to work EA have also introduced hireable coaches to help you get your team playing the way you want, with the better quality coaches giving players specific bonuses. Additionally, you'll be able to shift your coaches around to suit the style of play you're championing.
To help make the most of all that, there'll also be three new features available for your match day preparations - improved training plans, pre-match reports and match-ready training. While the improved training plans are certainly welcome, the real advancements come in the latter two additions.
Pre-match reports will allow you to adapt and change your style of play in order to best suit your opposition, while match-ready training will allow you to take set pieces and plays from the training ground directly to matches. Combined, the assets will allow you the coach, to come up with specific plays to overcome each individual opposition.
EA Sports FC 24 player career mode
While there has obviously been plenty of advancement in the managerial career, EA certainly hasn't abandoned those who want to take their character from nothing to the Ballon d'Or.
Players will now get agents, who will support your player career from day one, offering specific targets that'll allow you to move up through the ranks to your dream club.
Gamers will also get to choose their play style and personality and as you unlock higher-tiered personalities you'll be rewarded with more play styles.
New camera angles will also make the experience more immersive, with end-of-year ceremonies, trophy bus tours and award ceremonies all intended to make the game more realistic.
While we've summed up all the best bits there are plenty of other features that should make the experience more immersive and you can check them all out in the full launch video above.