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Is EA FC 27 the New The Grounds Open-World Feature a Game-Changer or Just an NBA 2K The City Copycat? Polarized Player Expectations

As the 2026 World Cup progresses, the launch of pre-orders for FIFA 27 draws nearer. Recent reports suggest this will happen shortly after the World Cup concludes, around July 19, aligning perfectly with this game series' traditional pre-order window. Naturally, beyond following the ongoing contests, you are likely eager to learn about the new changes coming to FUT 27. Perhaps the most significant gameplay addition is the introduction of The Grounds. Drawing on both confirmed details and leaks, we'll introduce this feature and speculate on whether it will truly resonate with players. How does The Grounds work? In current EA Sports FC titles, whether in the highly competitive Ultimate Team mode or the development-focused Career mode, settings are largely confined to stadiums or locker rooms; over time, this can lead to visual monotony. The Grounds aims to break this mold by introducing a brand-new open-world environment. It features not only football pitches and related facilities but also casual urban neighborhoods. These public areas boast meticulously crafted visuals, ranging from dynamic weather and seasonal changes to football-themed street art. As you explore The Grounds, you can engage in new football-related mini-games and interact with structures or NPCs at any time based on open-world prompts. In essence, The Grounds is an open-world exploration mode built around a football theme. It allows you to unwind or try different gameplay styles without ever leaving FIFA 27 for another title. What are the feature's other highlights? While this is a novel addition to FC series, similar concepts have appeared in other sports games, such as The City in NBA 2K MyCAREER mode. However, The Grounds in FUT 27 brings its own unique flair; otherwise, the mechanic might have faced ridicule from players when it was first leaked. One standout feature is the ability to join friends for informal, casual football matches. You can earn FC 27 coins in a more relaxed environment and reinvest them into modes that require more capital, such as Ultimate Team. The value of this mode lies more in fostering social interaction than in pure competition; furthermore, given that FC 27 will be available on multiple platforms, this feature will probably support cross-platform play. Additionally, The Grounds in FC 27 might feature holiday-themed events, incorporating decorations that match real-world celebrations to create an immersive experience within this virtual football neighborhood. Leaked information also suggests that The Grounds could include a unique narrative system. Special Points of Interest (POIs) would be scattered throughout the open world, allowing players to trigger distinct story segments through interaction. Are players looking forward to The Grounds? Generally, new features tend to be popular in the short term, provided there are no fundamental flaws. And The Grounds is also not merely a single feature but rather a comprehensive system rich in content. The awkward reality, judging by current community sentiment, is that players do not seem particularly excited about The Grounds. This isn't necessarily due to issues with the system itself, but rather because the developer's track record is eroding player trust. A poor imitation of The City? While we have highlighted the unique characteristics of The Grounds in FC 27, its design philosophy bears a striking resemblance to The City from NBA 2K, a mode introduced back in 2020. Consequently, you may encounter harsh opinions in FC 27 community dismissing The Grounds as nothing more than a clumsy copy of The City. To be fair, sports simulation games with strong real-world ties are well-suited for open-world gameplay. However, since there are no clear copyrights or patents covering this specific concept, the situation remains somewhat awkward. Ultimately, everything hinges on the experience of The Grounds when FC 27 launches this September, a prospect that has sparked another concern among players. Unreasonable demands for points or coins? In most EA FC titles, coins and points are essential resources for acquiring new players or unlocking specific mechanics. If you played FC 25, which concluded last year, or are currently playing FC 26, you have likely noticed that the game demands an increasingly high investment of these resources. This leads to another perspective on The Grounds: developers might require you to consume coins or points for any interactive element, even for interactions that seem completely mundane. That said, it is premature, and perhaps too pessimistic, to draw such a conclusion right now. Since the developers are willing to introduce such a revolutionary system for FIFA 27, it is entirely possible that the goal is to provide a better experience for the player. Lessons from VOLTA Mode FIFA 20 introduced VOLTA mode, which featured flashy street, cage, and futsal-style gameplay along with narrative elements, making it something of a precursor to The Grounds. Unfortunately, the mode lacked proper planning and development; it was eventually removed from the game and completely replaced by the new Rush mode in FIFA 25. Given this history, you might be skeptical about the future prospects of The Grounds in FC 27. However, it is worth noting that VOLTA actually predated NBA 2K The City, so it is hard to say definitively who copied whom. That covers everything in this overview and analysis. Regardless, any assessment of this new feature should wait until the closed beta concludes; for now, it is all just speculation. Here's hoping FUT 27 doesn't disappoint!

MLB The Show 26 Summer Series Card Rankings: Who Are the True S-Tier Cards?

Players, Summer Series for MLB The Show 26 officially launched a couple of days ago. Furthermore, it includes some very powerful cards that players might immediately want to complete the mission and acquire as soon as they see them. However, there are some cards that we don't need to rush to collect just yet. We've selected fifteen decent players from this Summer Series roster, in the Tier list below: S Tier: Willi Castro, Tarik Skubal, Chase Headley, Ceddanne Rafaela, Hunter Greene A Tier: Ted Williams, Kyle Tucker, Corey Seager, George Brett, Hank Greenberg B Tier: Corey Kluber, Grant Taylor, Cal Raleigh, Rob Dibble, Gregory Soto S Tier Willi Castro Willi Castro is undoubtedly considered the strongest card in the entire Summer Series roster. He's an extremely versatile player, capable of playing almost any field except catcher, including the newly added first base ability. His Vision is indeed slightly low, but as an ambidextrous hitter, this weakness is significantly mitigated.  Ceddanne Rafaela Ceddanne Rafaela is also ranked in the S tier, which may spark some controversy. The key to his S tier ranking lies in his top-tier flexibility, capable of playing center field, second base, and shortstop - a rare quality in the current MLB The Show 26. Ceddanne Rafaela excels in both speed and base-stealing ability, so we don't need to invest mod resources in his speed or field.  Chase Headley Chase Headley also deserves an S tier rating. His new left field ability in this Summer Series significantly enhances his utility, making him very reliable in left field. Furthermore, Chase Headley's swing rhythm has always been his signature strength. Combined with his excellent contact and vision stats, his overall performance fully deserves an S tier. Tarik Skubal At first glance, Tarik Skubal's stats might not seem impressive, but closer analysis reveals his exceptional control as his most outstanding strength. Furthermore, his clutch performance and stamina are excellent. Crucially, his pitching motion has become remarkably unpredictable and difficult to read. Previously, Tarik Skubal's pitching was easily recognizable in MLB 26, but now it has been adjusted to become deceptive. Hunter Greene S tier also includes Hunter Greene. He's slightly better than Chase Headley, and even slightly better than Ceddanne Rafaela. Hunter Greene possesses an exceptionally fastball and a pitching repertoire of five different pitches. While his control is slightly lower, this pitching depth completely compensates for this weakness. Moreover, his fastball has an exaggerated effect similar to Nolan Ryan's, combined with his outstanding forkball, making it very difficult for batters to find their rhythm. A Tier Ted Williams Placing Ted Williams in A Tier instead of S Tier might surprise many players. Even though Ted Williams' swing rhythm is highly praised, he can only play one position: designated batting.  To qualify for S tier, Ted Williams needs to become more well-rounded to justify his designated hitter position. Kyle Tucker A viable strategy for Kyle Tucker is to focus on a defensive mod to compensate for his slightly lower speed, thereby gaining greater arm strength and right field defense. Alternatively, a speed mod can be chosen, allowing Kyle Tucker to not only have good right field defense but also create threats between bases. In recent years, Kyle Tucker's card attributes have often been less than ideal, but his swing has consistently been excellent. Corey Seager Corey Seager ranks ahead of Ted Williams because his defensive value makes his overall contribution higher. Corey Seager is perfectly capable of playing shortstop, and he could also handle designated hitter without much trouble. George Brett George Brett has always been an A-tier player and will probably continue to be so. Additionally, George Brett's overall stats are quite comprehensive, and he's slightly better than Kyle Tucker mentioned earlier. Hank Greenberg Hank Greenberg also deserves an A tier rating because of his outstanding hitting ability and his acceptable defense at first base. After a few upgrades, Hank Greenberg may reach an even higher level. Furthermore, Hank Greenberg's swing speed will be very impressive in actual gameplay; we can try to add this card to our collection. B Tier Corey Kluber Although Corey Kluber is in Tier B, his slider is still very reliable. Don't specifically pursue this card, but if you own Corey Kluber, try his slider; it might be much more fun than his sweeper. Grant Taylor Grant Taylor's pitching motion and angle are very deceptive, but overall his statistics are quite average. However, his low hit allow per nine innings against right-handed hitters is significant in a game dominated by ambidextrous hitters, as many top players are right-handed, making this weakness very real. Cal Raleigh Cal Raleigh is also placed in B tier because he contributes almost entirely power and lacks other contributions. His contact stats are decent, but his vision is only in the 50s. Any card that requires a significant investment in MLB 26 stubs will always be problematic if his vision, even with mods, doesn't break 70. Rob Dibble Rob Dibble is perhaps one of the most monotonous pitchers in MLB 26. As a pitcher with only three pitches, Rob Dibble would be helpless in the current Switch hitter-dominated gaming environment if batters could identify the fastball. Gregory Soto Gregory Soto's ball combination is pretty good, but he didn't have a Sinker this time, which reduced the card's value. The S tier cards in this MLB The Show 26 Summer Series are indeed excellent, promising a top-tier baseball experience, but some designs are disappointing. Refer to this list and collect cautiously!
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