FIFA 21 Title Update 9 features changes to chip shots, flick ups and injury time
EA SPORTS FIFA have today announced that the latest major title update for FIFA 21 is now live on PC, and coming soon to Xbox and PlayStation. You can check out the full patch notes for FIFA 21 Title Update 9 below.
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FIFA 21 Update 9 - Fixes to Ultimate Team, Gameplay and More
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FIFA 21 Update #9 Released, Patch Notes Revealed
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FIFA 21 update has been released by EA alongside official patch notes. Right now, the update is only available on PC, and there s no word of when it will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, or Nintendo Switch. So far, EA has released updates on PC first, and usually, the update comes to consoles a few days later. That said, right now, the update is available on PC and the patch notes reveal that it s quite the meaty update.
In comparison to previous updates, update #9 makes far fewer meta-impacting changes, but it has once again made a tweak to skill moves, which continue to be abused in competitive play. In addition to this, volleyed chip shots have been nerfed, while refs should stop blowing the whistle during goalscoring opportunities.
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Sport Systems owner Duane Kinsley and employee Kayleigh Winters speak at a news conference to announce the launch of Hand Up ABQ. The new campaign which was inspired after Winters performed a random act of kindness aims to help locally owned restaurants through gift card purchases. (Photo courtesy of Nick Niforos)
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Sport Systems, an Albuquerque sport supply shop, is asking people to help support local restaurants through gift card purchases with the launch of the Hand Up ABQ campaign.
“There’s been some winners and losers with COVID, and we’re the fortunate ones that have benefited,” Duane Kinsley, owner of Sport Systems, said in a promotional video announcing the campaign. “… So we really wanted to come up with something that would help a lot of those other businesses, especially restaurants, that weren’t so fortunate,”