EA SPORTS™ FIFA 21 CD Key
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Release Date
08 Oct, 2020
Publisher/Developer
EA Canada, Electronic Arts
Reviews
Steam: 76.66% positive (30410/39671)
Metacritic: -
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System Requirements
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 - 64-Bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3-6100 @ 3.7GHz or AMD Athlon X4 880K @4GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
- Storage: 50 GB available space
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 21 Steam AI Review Summary
SteamAI
Summary generated from 200 most useful Steam user reviews.
Users wrote
Steam reviews show a mix of praise and frustration. Many highlight Career Mode improvements and the return of Volta as strong points. A large share complain about servers being shut down, online access being limited, and heavy monetization. Some players feel the game is repetitive with little innovation, and there are reports of bugs or launch problems, while others remain nostalgic or appreciative of certain aspects.
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Most Mentioned Advantages
- Career Mode improvements (3 mentions) - Career Mode has meaningful upgrades that add depth to management. You can manage training workload, youth development, and staff choices. These changes influence how players develop and how the team performs over a season. It feels more like a managerial simulator and many reviewers call it the best part of the game.
- Fun to play with friends (3 mentions) - Playing with friends remains enjoyable and social. Many reviewers mention it as a strong point of FIFA 21 on Steam. The game is fun in casual matches and with friends.
- Volta mode returns with depth (2 mentions) - Volta mode returns with more options and street football features. It includes better customization and new modes like online and co-op on small fields. The gameplay in Volta feels more fluid and less robotic compared to earlier editions.
Most Mentioned Disadvantages
- Server shutdown and online availability (6 mentions) - Online play is often not possible because servers are shut down. Players report login problems and no servers left. This makes it hard to play the modes that rely on online play. Without online access, the game loses a major part of its appeal.
- Licensing gaps and missing leagues/teams (4 mentions) - Several leagues and teams are not licensed. This reduces authenticity and variety in matchups. Some popular teams and leagues are missing, which upsets fans.
- Monetization and price concerns (3 mentions) - Monetization is a major concern. Ultimate Team is described as addictive and heavily monetized. Players also mention high costs to access older versions or to maintain a team. This adds a feeling of pay-to-win.
- Bugs and instability (3 mentions) - There are reports of bugs and crashes. Some players cannot start the game or it crashes during celebrations. Others report frequent bugs and instability.
- Lack of meaningful innovation (2 mentions) - Some reviewers feel the game is a copy of previous editions and lacks meaningful new features. They see little change year to year. The lack of major updates makes it feel repetitive to long-term players.
Compared Games
- FIFA 20 (2 mentions) - FIFA 21 is said to refine the formula with smoother dribbling and better career mode, but not a huge leap over FIFA 20.
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