The much anticipated EA Sports FC 24 is now available worldwide.
EA FC 24 is the first football video game that EA Sports have made without the FIFA branding in three decades.
Ahead of the launch, the latest game promises to take football gaming to a whole new level with brand-new features and technologies.
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On Friday, EA FC 24 was officially released and gamers around the globe can finally enjoy the game to the fullest.
EA Sports have added 16 new celebrations to EA FC 24, including Marcus Rashford’s now-famous celebration in which he points to his temple.
Here is how you can recreate the Manchester United star’s celebration on EA FC 24:
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The simplest way to do it is to score a goal with Rashford and then hold X on PlayStation, A on Xbox or B on Nintendo Switch.
If you are not using Rashford and still want to do the celebration, here is the guide for each console.
PS5/PS4 - Hold L2 and press Square button twice.
Xbox Series X/S - Hold LT button and press X button twice.
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Nintendo Switch - Hold L and press Y button twice.
Speaking about the reason behind the celebration, Rashford said to Sky Sports in January: “I was struggling at times with more mental things.
“It wasn’t really my own performance, but other things off the pitch. That’s the biggest difference from last season.”
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Rashford continued: “Too often last season, I wasn't in the right headspace for games. I wasn't surprised by some of the stuff that was happening.”
Since Rashford first introduced the celebration back in December 2022, the likes of Bukayo Saka and Joshua Kimmich have been seen recreating it.
Away from football, cricket star Jofra Archer and tennis legend Novak Djokovic have also pulled out Rashford’s signature move.
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Topics: EA Sports, EA Sports FC, Manchester United, Marcus Rashford, Football