Based on Moore's remarks, it appears that FC 24 Coins for the Switch will not be a last-gen version of the game, as was previously speculated. This is great news but we're yet to experience the game playable other than a few snippets of commercials. It's possible that the game will feature poorer graphics or an smaller number of online features as compared against other editions of the game.

Nintendo's support for multiplayer online has been a bit shaky in the past, however it appears that Nintendo is trying to improve things by introducing its Nintendo Switch. We're aware that the Nintendo Switch's online services requires a subscription, similar to Xbox Live and PlayStation Plus and it's safe to think the fact that Nintendo will be investing more into offering a high-quality online experience users Switch owners. In the event that Switch's internet capability is at par with its other consoles, then maybe EA Sports won't have to eliminate any features from FC 24 as it has been doing for EA Sports FC games on previous Nintendo consoles.

Although FC 24 for the Nintendo Switch isn't equipped with some of the popular franchise's online games, players should be confident of the game to feature every offline mode. Alongside the standard games modes FC 24 brings back the story-driven campaign which was included in the game last year that should provide Switch players plenty of things to do while in the field and far from wifi.

This is all an idea till EA Sports reveals more concrete information about FC 24 later in the year. While we wait, Moore's remarks will let us know for certainty that FC 24 will be a custom-built game to work on the Nintendo Switch, and that the game is likely to launch in the same week that versions are released on other consoles.

EA Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wilson confirms that FC 24 will see the Return for The Journey, the cinematic story mode that just completed its first year within FC 24. It is believed that the EA Sports FC series has been offering annual titles for around 24 years, and the moment Electronic Arts announced that FC 24 would feature an entirely new story mode called The Journey, people took note. The new direction was refreshing for the franchise, providing potential fans who are bored with the game something new amid a sea of constant AI as well as roster changes.

When speaking to investors on Tuesday night, EA CEO Andrew Wilson said The Journey would feature in FC 24. promising a second season that will feature new characters and stories. As of now, the story-based game mode features players wearing the shoes of a fictional young, up-and-coming footballer, supported by a group of real and fictional characters. The Journey was very well-received, and we're looking forward finding out the ways in which Electronic Arts can build upon the platform it created with its first venture into stories.

Wilson said that more than 10 million players had enrolled in The Journey, although it isn't clear how much of these users actually finished the tale of British legendary Alex Hunter, who many think was an homage to the successes of the Machester United's Marcus Rashford. However, it's obvious that the game generated enough interest to prompt Electronic Arts to green light the possibility of a second season.

In the wake of how The Journey ended in Buy FC 24 Coins. It's not known which Alex Hunter will continue to be the main focus of this season's edition in The Journey, or if Electronic Arts will switch focus on a different player in an entirely new league. There's still a lot of the year left prior to FC 24 presumably releases around the end of September. Given that the debut year The Journey's inaugural season The Journey was only announced only a few months before the game was released, we anticipate that it will take a while before we know more details about it is announced from Electronic Arts.