Highlights
- The newest update for EA SPORTS FC 26 is released this week.
- Players in Career Mode are at the heart of the tuning process.
- Developers have pledged additional community-focused updates in the future.
EA Enhances Offline Gameplay Through More Intelligent CPU Behavior
If you’ve ever shouted at the CPU for running in circles or passing directly to your goalkeeper, this is meant for you. EA SPORTS FC 26’s latestpatchcenters around intelligence—more specifically, how the game’s AI processes and reacts during matches. The v1.1.3 update is coming soon, featuring several CPU changes aimed at making offline games, particularly in Career Mode, more lively and difficult.
As per EA, this update was “motivated by your Career Mode feedback,” with an emphasis on enhancing how CPU players interpret the game and respond when under pressure. It’s a strong indication that EA is focusing on the single-player experience in this cycle, refining AI decision-making to appear less robotic and more aligned with actual in-game strategies.
The update discusses how the CPU handles phases, movement, and defensive changes—key actions that influence the flow of every game. Whether you use Authentic or Competitive settings, you’ll notice improved positioning and faster shifts when playing against AI opponents.
EA’s Priority is the Career Mode
For many years, players who use Career Mode have expressed dissatisfaction with the AI’s lack of variation or predictability. This update specifically tackles this issue by completely reworking how CPU players read the game and adapt when not in possession of the ball. The objective is straightforward: minimize robotic plays and ensure human players remain attentive at every difficulty level.
EA invites players to try the update and provide their feedback through the official Player Feedback Portal, highlighting its ongoing commitment to community-based balancing.
Update from Last Week Reversed a Disputed Modification
The latest update is released just one week following EA’s reversal of one of the season’s most controversial gameplay changes. The prior Live Tuning update brought back Controlled Sprint Dribbling to almost its original speed before version v1.1.0, after players criticized the slower movement as “unplayable” in competitive settings.
EA confirmed the change via the official FC Direct account, highlighting that Live Tuning allows the team to implement instant balance adjustments without a complete game update. The quicker dribbling speed was restored immediately after players restarted the game following the in-game announcement.
This action, fueled by direct input from players, established a benchmark for the developer’s willingness to respond as they enter this new update cycle. Now, with version 1.1.3, EA is once more tackling another persistent issue within the community—how the AI functions during a 90-minute Career Mode session.
What’s Coming Up for EA SPORTS FC 26
EA states it will “keep a close eye on feedback,” suggesting that additional tuning updates might be released during the season. Following two significant gameplay changes coming one after another, the development team appears dedicated to improving the experience of FC 26 without waiting for major version updates.
Currently, Career Mode players seem to be the main beneficiaries—experiencing the gradual improvements that online modes have had for years.
Card and patch availability may vary. Follow @EASFCDirect and visit the EA SPORTS FC Tracker for official release updates.
Patch Summary
- CPU-controlled opponents make quicker and more intelligent passing choices.
- Enhanced ball handling with more precise turns and reduced unnecessary motion.
- Improved defensive alertness and faster player transitions.
- Updates affect both Authentic and Competitive gameplay modes.
- Patch mainly improves Career Mode and offline gameplay balance.






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