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FC 26 November Feedback Update Released: Everything You Need to Know

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FC 26 November Feedback Update Released

Summary

  • The FC 26 November Feedback Update introduced major gameplay adjustments, including improvements to goalkeeper movement, AI defending, Controlled Sprint Dribbling Speed, Multi-Swap, and CPU AI difficulty.

  • The update reflects EA Sports’ ongoing effort to refine FC 26 using community feedback, and we're here to break down each and every aspect for you.

The FC 26 November Feedback Update released just a few hours ago, bringing several crucial changes, including tweaks to goalkeeper movement and AI defending. This update is part of EA Sports' ongoing commitment to improving FC 26 based on community feedback from open discussions.

This time, the developers have addressed issues regarding the Controlled Sprint Dribbling Speed and Multi-Swap. Additionally, the CPU AI Difficulty has also been adjusted. That said, this article will delve into the details of the FC 26 November Feedback Update released.

FC 26 November Feedback Update Released: Every Major and Minor Aspect Covered

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As discussed, from the goalkeeper movement to the multi-swap issue, every major and minor aspect has been addressed by EA FC developers as the FC 26 November Feedback Update released. Here's a summary of all the tweaks, nerfs, and buffs:

Goalkeeper Movement nerf

As we've got our hands on the FC 26 November Feedback Update, EA FC developers have focused on a much-needed nerf to make it more balanced. Considering the community feedback, the goalkeeper movement will be less effective in Ultimate Team matches.

AI Defending Recap

In the latest FC 26 v1.2.0 update, the developers had slightly reduced how tightly AI defenders could mark the pass receivers on the edge of the box. After seeing a few positive reviews about improvements to the jockey, the developers were quite firm on pushing the update. Hence, they'll keep their keen eyes more on this improved AI defence factor and are expected to make further changes on that.

Controlled Sprint Dribbling Speed Recap

In a recent update, the developers have slowed down Controlled Sprint Dribbling. However, after the uproar throughout different social media platforms, they decided to revert it to normal.

AI Difficulty adjustment

In another recent update, specifically in v1.1.3, EA developers made some major changes to the CPU AI. Here's a glimpse of the changes:

  • Look for passes more often and make quicker decisions about them.
  • Dribble more effectively with sharper turns, less straightforward movement, and less dwelling on the ball.
  • Switching players on defence more often when trailing the runner is not beneficial.

However, after taking feedback from the community regarding the AIs in squad battles, the developers have an intent to make the AI players faster in this FC 26 Feedback update, so that the bots can move the ball forward and create more chances. The main goal is to provide a more fun gameplay experience for both newbies and veterans.

Addressing the next big update in December 2025

Apart from the in-game major and minor aspects, the developers are also planning something big in the upcoming December 2025 update. The main intent is to address a few more major issues and bring some holiday cheer, such as FC 26 Thunderstruck cards, and likely to be a promo like Winter Wildcards, similar to its previous iteration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the major and minor aspects that have been covered in the FC 26 November Feedback Update?

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Issues such as goalkeeper movement to CPU AI difficulty, a few major and minor issues have been a part in the FC 26 November Feedback Update. 

When did the FC 26 November Feedback Update release?

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The FC 26 November Feedback Update has been released on November 25, 2025. 

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