covering the week's top textbooks like Linux bias FIFA game developer EA Sports promises that the next-generation version of FIFA 21 will feature new technology to make it the most realistic yet the FIFA series remains one of the most popular video game franchises in the world next year's entry will release for both existing consoles as well as the new Xbox series X and Playstation 5 but EA says the newer consoles will take advantage of more advanced technology despite regular criticism that the annual game is often very similar to the previous year's entry it had sold over 260 million copies as of 2018 EA says its newest title will feature more lifelike player movements which it says will be the most authentic character behaviors ever seen in sports video games the next-generation editions will feature significantly reduced loading times and the PS 5 version will take advantage of haptic feedback on the consoles dual sense controller new rendering and lighting techniques will also help to increase the overall realism of the game fans in the stadium stands will also be more interactive even participating in celebrations FIFA 21 will be released worldwide in October before the new consoles launch the PS 5 and Xbox Series X versions with their advanced features will be available later but EA is off path to players who buy the game on the previous generation early sadly Nintendo switch gamers won't get to experience any of the franchise's new models or gameplay innovations the lower powered portable console will instead get a legacy edition release that will include only new kits and teams and an updated menu and overlay system ei has promised to reveal more about the game in the coming months [Music]