In EA Sports FC 24, there will be a series of new goal celebrations. Online, a comedian has unofficially applied for a place among the new celebrations in the upcoming FIFA successor with his imitation of a goal celebration.
What is it about? During one of his stand-up shows, Brit Karl Porter surprisingly mimicked the process of scoring a goal and the subsequent celebration. The audience was able to document every single change in the comedian’s facial expressions and gestures because Porter made his movements in slow motion.
The audience was ecstatic and the video quickly became a hit on the internet. This shows that this goal celebration could also work very well for FC 24, at least theoretically.
Would the slow-motion celebration also be something for EA Sports FC 24?
This is what a perfect goal celebration in slow motion looks like: Here you can first admire the slow-motion celebration from the British show “The Blackout”.
Anyone who has ever watched a replay at FIFA or during football matches on TV must admit that Porter delivers an almost perfect imitation of a goal achievement followed by a celebration in slow motion.
Imagine if you could celebrate your goals in EA Sports FC 24 like this. Instead of running wildly through the stadium or to the corner flag, your player celebrates his goal right on the spot in half speed. The comedy factor would be incredibly high with this goal celebration. However, we see a few problems that speak against its integration into the game.
What are the problems with the celebration for FC 24? Unfortunately, there are two things that make the inclusion of this piece of art in FC 24 difficult.
On the one hand, EA has likely already added new goal celebrations to the new game and there are already scenes on Youtube. Therefore, it is unlikely that EA will establish new goal celebrations in the game anytime soon.
On the other hand, this goal celebration requires a lot of time; so much time that it would overly strain the patience of the opponent. The longest goal celebrations in FIFA 23 last around 10 seconds.
To properly showcase the slow-motion celebration, you would certainly need to plan at least twice as much time. That could become quite annoying over time.
No slow-motion celebration in FC 24 for now: For these two reasons alone, the slow-motion celebration will, at least for the foreseeable future, not be a topic for EA Sports FC 24. This means for you that you will still have to create slow-motion celebrations yourself using the replay feature.
But who knows? Maybe our celebration specialist Karl Porter will come up with a few other videos, so that EA Sports can’t ignore him and his poses anymore.
With which new heroes you can celebrate your goals in FC 24, you can check out here.