Bonkers Trickster Playstyle glitch has broken EA FC 24

A bonkers glitch has completely broken EA FC 24 as the Trickster Playstyle is sticking the ball to players' legs.

19th Oct 2023 17:15

EA

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Playstyles have become the crutch of EA FC 24. Players like Heung-Min Son and Antoine Griezmann have been whipping finesse shots into the top bins, Trent Alexander Arnold has been pinging crossfield balls for fun, and Vinicius Jr. has been scorching down tithe win with Quick Step.

Yet one playstyle is coming out on top alongside those listed above, and for the more flamboyant players, it's right up your street.

The Trickster+ playstyle is coming into a league of its own, as one absolutely bonkers glitch has completely broken EA FC 24.

EA FC 24 glitch makes Trickster+ players stick the ball to their leg

 

This is a mad one. You've heard the phrase "their first touch is so good it sticks to them like glue" before. Well, now this is literal.

By performing the "Catch and Spin" (also known as the "Calf Rainbow") skill move with a Trickster+ player cancelling it with a fake shot, and holding RB/R1, the ball literally attaches itself to their leg.

The players can move around the pitch without being tackled (unless fouled), and subsequently, they can just run straight into the opposition goal.

Players with the Trickster+ ability are Caroline Graham Hansen, Neymar Jr., Fridolina Rolfo, Angel Di Maria, and Allan Saint-Maximan, who can be seen in the above example.

EA FC 24 fans are blown away by the most broken glitch yet

With this skill move glitch set to plague high-level division rivals and FUT Champs, fans have absolutely ripped into EA FC 24 and its bug-ridden state.

"This is the worst sports game ever released," one fan said on Twitter, going straight for this jugular.

Another fan echoed this sentiment, saying, "Let's all be honest, this is the worst Fifa so far. Or "Eafc" whatever you want to call this nonsense."

Rocket League fans also joined in on the joke adding, "fellas playing Spike Rush."

It doesn't look too good for EA this year as the bug-ridden game continues to throw curveballs into the mix.

Jack Marsh

About The Author

Jack Marsh

Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.

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