
When Career Mode launches, your fighter is already signed to the World Fighting Alliance (WFA). A player must earn their way, and there are several avenues available to reach a UFC contract. Becoming a UFC fighter isn’t simply gifted, though. Once a fighter is designed or chosen, it’s off the races. You can either design your own fighter with the most customizable creation tools to date, or pick your favorite existing fighter and restart their career from the beginning. Related 'EA UFC 3' Q&A: Developers on new striking system, fighter ratings, microtransaction controversyĬareer Mode begins by giving players something new off the bat, and that’s the choice of whether they want a male or female character any weight class (minus the recently-introduced women’s flyweight division). The previous games consistent of a rather basic journey through a career: Design a fighter, jump into training camp, try to boost your stats then test your luck on fight night.Īlthough “EA UFC 3” Career Mode is built off the same fundamental foundation, the depth of that journey has improved tenfold. Game creators have done their best to ensure Career Mode in “EA UFC 3” is more lifelike and challenging. The next version is deeper than ever, though, and players are sure to get more bang for their buck. Career Mode has often been criticized for being mundane, repetitive and holding little replay value.



2 release on Xbox One and Playstation 4, marks the third title since EA Sports and UFC collaborated for a video game series. EA Sports went all-in to make “EA UFC 3” the most authentic mixed martial arts game to date, and that includes an overhaul of the Career Mode experience.
