EA Removes Two Popular Celebrations From FIFA 21 to Negate In-Game “Toxic Behaviours”

Aug. 16, 2020



EA’s flagship title,FIFA 21, is getting close to its release date with each passing day. However, the developers are still making changes to the game based on community reports to improve it. Now, according to official statements from EA, the developers have removed two of the most popular celebrations from the game to negate “toxic behaviours” in the game.

No “Shush”, No “A-OK”, No In-Game Toxicity

No “Shush”, No “A-OK”, No In-Game Toxicity

According to recent reports, EA confirmedthat they have removed the “Shush” and the “A-OK” celebrations from the game as players use these celebrations to troll opponents online. The developers took the decision to remove the celebrations after community members of the game reported that these celebrations instigate “toxic behaviours” in online matches.

“We were told by the community that there are toxic behaviours in the game and we wanted to make sure we removed them.So we removed some of the celebrations that people thought were not the best idea to have in the game.”, said the FIFA devs.

According to them,players should focus on their gameplay instead of“other things”in the game. This will make online games shorter and also improve the flow of the games.

“The flow is shorter, which is to try to keep you playing most of the time instead of just waiting. All together the intention there is just to keep you playing instead of doing other things that may not be necessary in the game.”, added the company.

So, when FIFA 21 releases on October 9, expect it to be a little less “toxic” than its previous iterations. You can pre-order the next-gen football sim from here.

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