

This combines well with the Timed finishing that's another new feature in the latest iteration of the soccer simulation franchise. The game introduces a new control system called Active Touch, which brings a fluid way for you to dribble, run, receive, pass and use tricky moves to get past the defense and score a goal.

But there are a lot more changes under the hood, than meets the eye. Whether it's just the ball, the pitch, player faces or the jerseys, banners, they're all quite impressive.

EA has used its in-house developed and proven Frostbite engine in FIFA 19, so the graphics and physics are as good as it gets. The game is packed with new stadiums, leagues, player face scans, logos, official broadcast presentations, leagues and more.
