EA FC 25 has arrived, introducing fresh features and enhancements to the beloved football gaming franchise.
However, as with every new installment, some elements from previous titles have been left behind.
In this article, we’ll dive into the top 10 features removed from EA FC 25, exploring what they were, their last appearances in the series, and what their absence might mean for fans.
#01 VOLTA FOOTBALL
Last Appearance: EA SPORTS FC 24

VOLTA FOOTBALL, the street football mode that debuted as a casual, skill-focused alternative to traditional matches, has been dropped from EA FC 25. Known for its fast-paced gameplay and small-sided pitches, VOLTA allowed players to showcase flair in a more relaxed setting.
Its removal might disappoint fans who enjoyed this arcade-style break from the standard 11-a-side format, suggesting a possible shift in focus toward other game modes.
#02 Classic Kits in Kick Off & Career Mode
Last Appearance: FIFA 17

Classic kits, which brought retro jerseys into Kick Off and Career Mode, are no longer available in EA FC 25.
These nostalgic uniforms let players outfit their teams in iconic designs from past seasons, a feature especially cherished in Career Mode for its historical charm.
Their removal could stem from licensing hurdles or a decision to prioritize current-season aesthetics over vintage appeal.
#03 FIFA World Cup Mode and FIFA Women’s World Cup Mode
Last Appearance: FIFA 23

The dedicated FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup modes, which immersed players in the excitement of these global tournaments with authentic teams and stadiums, have been cut from EA FC 25. These modes captured the grandeur of international football, making their absence notable.
Their removal in EA FC 25 likely stems from EA’s separation from FIFA, which holds exclusive rights to World Cup branding. Fans now miss out on immersive, large-scale tournament experiences.
#04 The Journey Series
Last Appearance: FIFA 19

The Journey, a cinematic story mode chronicling the rise of fictional footballer Alex Hunter, has been absent since FIFA 19 and remains excluded from EA FC 25.
This narrative-driven experience was lauded for its storytelling and unique perspective on a footballer’s career.
Its discontinuation may reflect the significant resources needed for annual updates, leading EA to redirect efforts elsewhere.
#05 Ted Lasso – AFC Richmond Team
Last Appearance: FIFA 23

The charming inclusion of Ted Lasso and his fictional AFC Richmond team, inspired by the hit TV show, has been removed from EA FC 25.
Introduced in FIFA 23, this crossover brought a playful twist to the game, delighting fans of both the series and the sport.
Its removal might be tied to the end of a licensing agreement or a return to focusing solely on real-world football.
#06 adidas All-Star Team
Last Appearance: FIFA 23

The adidas All-Star Team, a special squad of adidas-sponsored players available for exhibition matches, is no longer in EA FC 25.
Last seen in FIFA 23, this team offered a unique lineup for casual play. Its exclusion could be part of an effort to streamline content or a shift in sponsorship dynamics within the game.
#07 Liga BBVA MX License
Last Appearance: FIFA 22

The official license for Liga BBVA MX, Mexico’s top football league, has been lost from EA FC 25, with its last appearance in FIFA 22.
This removal means the Mexican league is no longer available, potentially disappointing its fans.
Read More: EA SPORTS FC 26: Liga BBVA MX Returns
#08 Meiji Yasuda J1 League License
Last Appearance: FIFA 22

Similarly, the Meiji Yasuda J1 League, Japan’s premier football competition, has lost its official license in EA FC 25, last appearing in FIFA 22.
This affects the game’s representation of Japanese football, and like the Liga BBVA MX, its removal likely stems from licensing issues.
#09 Brazilian Clubs with Authentic Players
Last Appearance: FIFA 14

Brazilian clubs featuring authentic player names have been missing from the series for years, with their last authentic appearance in FIFA 14.
While the clubs remain in EA FC 25, they continue to use generic player names due to ongoing licensing complications.
This persistent issue diminishes the authenticity for fans of Brazilian football, highlighting the challenges of securing certain rights.
#10 Catalogue Items
Last Appearance: FIFA 20

The Catalogue, a shopping system where players could spend Football Club Credits (FCC) to unlock boost items and special features for general gameplay, online play, and Career Mode, has been removed from EA FC 25.
Last seen in FIFA 20, this feature required reaching specific Football Club Levels to access items. Its absence might signal a move away from this monetization model or an effort to simplify the game’s economy.
Final Whistle
The removal of these 10 features from EA FC 25 reflects the tough choices developers face in balancing innovation with legacy content.
While some fans may miss the creativity of VOLTA, the nostalgia of classic kits, or the storytelling of The Journey, EA SPORTS likely made these cuts to refine the game’s focus and enhance other areas.
As the series evolves, these changes offer a glimpse into its future direction, leaving players eager to see what’s next in the world of virtual football.
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