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EA Sports' latest sequel enters the UK sales charts way below its predecessor, which topped sales charts in August 2020.
Some interesting new features aside, the latest in the EA Sports UFC series is a solid, if routine and milquetoast, sequel.
The MMA fighting game introduces new mechanics like the Real Impact System, doctor stoppages, Authentic Damage and more.
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This year's sequel includes Fight Week Contracts, predicting real-world UFC PPV results, Career Mode improvements and more.
The new trailer for EA Sports UFC 5 goes into detail about its use of the Frostbite engine to create fresh new visuals for the game.
The mixed martial arts title offers several new features to enhance its gameplay. Check them out before its launch on October 27th.
The Standard Edition costs $69.99 while the Deluxe Edition is $99.99 (and grants three days early access). Check out the first gameplay trailer.
The Standard Edition features Alexander Volkanovski and Valentina Shevchenko, while the Deluxe Edition stars Israel Adesanya.
Rumored last year for a Summer 2023 release, the title is the latest in Electronic Arts' mixed martial arts fighting series.
Insider Tom Henderson says that a Fight Night revival was put on hold to prioritize UFC 5's development, but hasn't yet been cancelled.
While the next Fight Night has been greenlit, EA Canada has reportedly paused development to focus on EA Sports UFC 5.