EA FC 26 lands on Nintendo Switch 2 with more than just a prettier skin — it brings real platform-exclusive tools designed around how Switch players like to play: social, local, and portable.
While this version achieves gameplay and feature parity with PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S (so you get the same refined dribbling, smarter AI positioning, lifelike animations and the new Competitive/Authentic presets), Switch 2 owners also score a handful of Switch-only extras that make playing with friends easier and more fun.
Below we break down the new features, how they work, and why they matter — whether you’re building a Career Mode legacy, battling in Clubs, or stacking wins in Football Ultimate Team.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Exclusive Features
GameChat
GameChat is the big social headline for Switch 2: up to four players can jump into a persistent voice (and optional video) session while building squads, browsing menus, or playing matches. It’s perfect for coordinating tactics in Clubs or hyping up a Football Ultimate Team run.
- Easy access: Press the console’s C button to start a GameChat quickly.
- Voice & video: Voice uses the Switch 2 mic; video needs a USB-C camera accessory (sold separately).
- Share the moment: You can optionally share your screen so friends can watch a clutch goal or squad changes in real time.
GameChat reduces friction — no third-party apps, no awkward party setup. It keeps communication where the game is, which is especially handy for co-op Clubs or when you’re coaching less experienced mates through Career Mode.
GameShare

GameShare expands local couch-play vibes into the online era. A host can invite a guest into a session even if that guest doesn’t own EA FC 26, and up to three local players on the host console can join. In short: four players can share a single match screen, locally or online.
- Flexible sessions: Local play between Switch 2 systems, cross-play between Switch 2 and original Switch locally, or online via GameChat.
- No EA account needed for guests: Great for bringing friends into a match without account fuss.
- Mirror Mode: Play Kick-Off with everyone using the host’s screen — great for parties and quick local tournaments.
GameShare makes it dead simple to play with friends. Want to teach a sibling Career Mode basics or run a four-player mini-tournament? GameShare removes barriers.
Returning Nintendo Switch Features
Touchscreen & Zoom controls


In handheld mode you can tap menus, change tactics, and set instructions with the touchscreen — plus pinch-to-zoom to inspect the pitch. It’s fast, tactile, and ideal for quick lineup swaps between matches.
Split Joy-Con 2 multiplayer

Two players can pick up a pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers and play local 1v1 or co-op with minimal setup. Perfect for pop-in pop-out sessions when friends stop by.
Local Seasons
No internet? No problem. Local Seasons lets two nearby Switch 2 players run a full season over local wireless — no Nintendo Switch Online subscription required. A great way to settle long-running rivalries in person.
These features keep Switch play flexible. Whether you’re commuting with Career Mode saves, hosting a local ladder, or playing couch co-op, Switch 2 keeps those classic comforts and upgrades them.
Final Whistle
EA FC 26 on Nintendo Switch 2 is a thoughtful blend of parity and platform personality.
You get the same refined Gameplay and mode suite (Career Mode, Clubs, Football Ultimate Team) as other consoles, plus Switch-centric features that make playing with friends — locally or online — smoother than ever.
GameChat and GameShare make the social layer feel native to the console, while touchscreen, split Joy-Con and Local Seasons keep the portable strengths of Switch front and center.
If you love managing squads on the go, running local tournaments with mates, or want a fuss-free way to show off your Ultimate Team, Nintendo Switch 2’s version of EA FC 26 is built for that crowd.
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