It adds that EA is already looking over the next 3+ years of content, saying that customization content will be critical for both players and the business. It doesn‘t provide any specific examples of what customization FC 24 Coins fans can expect aside from cosmetics and vanity items, which already seemed like a given.
FC 24 features customization options for players, kits, club crests, and even stadiums, so it‘s probably safe to assume that these will all be brought back for FC 24. As for cosmetics, EA has already begun experimenting with selling items one normally wouldn‘t see in a football sim. The first set of cosmetics that arrived shortly after launch, for example, were all anime themed. Perhaps EA is thinking of continuing this trend and creating more varied player cosmetics so players can truly make their own unique team to take online.
One interesting detail about the listing is how it still refers to the series by the FIFA name, adding that the chosen applicant will partner with a FIFA art team. Only last month, EA suggested it was thinking of dropping the FIFA name, supposedly because it doesn‘t want pay $1 billion to keep using it.
Following this, the FIFA organizaiton itself released its own statement about how it has entered negotiations with other developers as part of its plans to expand its presence within the gaming sphere. Basically, there could be an entirely new generation of FIFA games in the FC 24 Ultimate Teamure that aren‘t from EA. EA may already have a new name for its football games going forward, but it has likely stuck to using the FIFA name in the job listing for simplicity‘s sake and to avoid any potential confusion.
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