There's no doubt that kits look gorgeous within EA FC 24 Coins. and this is no different. Dynamic kits were a new feature in last year's EA Sports FC, and look to carry over into the next generation as kits get dirty, react to sweat, and blow in the breeze. This year, EA Sports is all about subtle adjustments and AI changes rather than visible improvements, but that doesn't mean things aren't looking good anyhow.

Let's take a look at the Virtual Kit Launch, showing off some of the finer details of the kit getting action on the pitch: While the game is looking as it usually does, many fans are wondering what this year's version of the longstanding series has to offer. Feel free to check out our hands-on impressions from E3 to get an idea of how the game has progressed, and guess for yourself if EA Sports FC Producer David Rutter is a man of his word.

The video unsurprisingly states that the kit will be exclusive to FC 24. continuing the EA Sports FC brand's longstanding domination over image and ownership rights. Whether you're a City fan or not, the new home kit is looking pretty good and contrasts, as it should, with their red-and-black historical away kit which bounces around every few years.

You'd have to come up with some good arguments if you wanted to say that the EA Sports FC series wasn't the top dog of soccer games. Although fans of Pro Evolution Soccer may disagree, the sales and online numbers don't lie. While adding new features each and every year is expected, one wonders how long a company can keep it up without running out of ideas. EA Sports FC Producer David Rutter is quick to assure loyal gamers that there's nothing to worry about in the upcoming years.

With 19 games in the EA Sports FC series to date, it should come as no surprises that fans and pundits alike may start questioning the longevity of what newer editions can bring to the same sport. With FC 24 due for release in two months (which we got to check out during our hands-on with FC 24 at E3), concern is growing over a lack of game-changing, 'wow-factor' surprises which draw in more than the usual EA Sports FC Regulars. There's plenty of subtle and well-defined features in the upcoming FC 24. but the average gamer isn't going to notice all of them.

Despite the concerns, Rutter is confident that he and his team can appease the masses for years to come: "For future years, we have some things that we want to achieve still that we know are going to take us a while to get to. I don't think we're going to run out of ideas for EA Sports FC." The comment was quipped as Rutter came off of an interview centered on FC 24. where he was happy to demonstrate just how far they'd already come before public release.

"This is the first year ever we've let anyone play Career Mode at FC 24 Coins for sale any of these events and I brought it round because we know there's a lot of really good stuff in there that we want people to see. I think that's why we came out quite early with playable code much earlier than we do usually."