EA’s football series has had a turbulent time on modern Nintendo consoles, as any long-time Nintendo Life reader will doubtless already know.
When the Switch got its first entry in the form of FIFA 18 , this very reviewer pointed out that it was essentially a port of the Legacy Edition on Xbox 360 and PS3 at the time, which is why it was missing all the modes from the current-gen versions. Still, EA had ditched Nintendo consoles since FIFA 13 on the Wii U, so many of us were at least happy to see it on Switch in the first place, and hoped EA would build on it in the years to follow.
Infuriatingly, EA would instead proceed to release basically the exact same game on Switch – new kits and rosters aside – for FIFA 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , and 23 , meaning no fewer than six near-ide