FIFA 19 isn’t even out yet but already Jesse Lingard is asking EA Sports to do him a favour.
The Manchester United midfielder isn’t happy with his current haircut in the game – so Tweeted to EA asking for an update.
According to Lingard, he’s had the same ‘trim’ for 99 years.
What the 25-year-old didn’t expect was a handful of hilarious responses from his fans and gamers in general.
Just take a look at some of these beauties.
LOL.
All hope is not lost for the Man U star, though.
EA often keep an eye out for this sort of thing and – providing there’s a good enough reason – usually sort it out via an update.
FIFA 19’s demo is just a month or so away with all signs pointing to a September release. Man United are one of the teams you’ll be able to play with.
While there’s been little to no information about what’s included, a recent preview event used a game code that, in theory, should be rather similar.
Using that as a guide, we’ve pulled together everything you need to know about the FIFA 19 demo.
How many teams will be in playable in the demo?
There will nine teams to choose from in the demo.
These are as follows:
- Bayern Munich
- Juventus
- PSG
- Man City
- Man United
- Borussia Dortmund
- Real Madrid
- Atletico Madrid
- Tottenham Hotspur
Amazingly, Dortmund were only just added to the roster after the German team dumped PES and switched allegiances to EA.
It’s not known yet what stadiums will feature, but we’re almost certain there won’t be nine of them.
The demo will likely offer offline play with up to two players – and may include a playable section of The Journey, although no details have been confirmed.
There are also a host of new gameplay features and tweaks set to arrive to this year’s game.
Here are the most important.
Will I be able to play online?
No – the demo will be offline only.
Will The Journey be included?
Highly unlikely – but perhaps a trailer may make the cut.
Sweet spot
If you tap Circle or B just as your foot hits the ball, you massively increase the chance of striking it into the top corner.
It’s all about timing, so get it wrong and you’ll be punished with a scuffed shot.
Tactics
Game plans have been introduced this year – which are set up before a match.
Here, you can set what tactics your team has depending on certain situations – such as if they’re 1-0 up or losing a match.
Once you have made the plans, simply assign to a D-pad press and you’re good to go.
Unlike last year, when it was hard to see if a tactical option had been executed, there’s now a clear toggle for on-the-fly instructions.
You’re also now able to adjust your team’s width and depth, as well as instruct your full backs what kind of runs to make in attack or your centre back to cover certain areas of the pitch.
There’s greater control over your team’s defensive style, too – with new settings: “pressure after possession loss,” “constant pressure,” “drop back,” “balanced,” and “pressure on heavy touch.”
Sounds great!
Revised mini-map
A simple but welcome change.
One team will now have triangle icons, the other will have circles – so it’s easier to see who’s who.
Champions League
EA has got everything from the Champions League logo including the commentary team, Derek Rae and Lee Dixon.
It’ll also have its own mode and the ability to create custom tournaments. Amazing.
Europa League
This was slightly overshadowed by the Champions League announcement, but yes the Europa League will also be in FIFA 19.
Expect the full broadcast package, too.
General gameplay
Passing has been re-worked to feel more natural, while a active touch system allows better first touches from different parts of the body.
It also opens up the possibility of a feint attack – where, as the ball approaches, you can shift your weight one way, before going the other.
Stepovers, too, are reportedly easier to pull off and look more convincing – making it harder for your opponent to defend against.
Finally, 50/50 battles over a loose ball will now take into account more variables than last year – such as reaction time.
NOW CHECK OUT THE FIFA 19 TRAILER BELOW.