Hardcore Gamer: "While EA Sports is most known for their annual sports franchises, such as football, hockey and soccer, there’s one license they have elected to go biennial. The fastest growing sport originally was given to THQ back in the day, but when the company went under in 2012, Electronic Arts quickly snagged the license. Ever since then, we have been treated to some rather unintentionally comical releases. There’s nothing like seeing your opponent doing literal flips inside the octagon when you slug him with a hook or a head kick. While the last two entries have been a tad flawed in their execution, mainly due to being buggy and shallow in numerous places, the Vancouver-based studio is looking to take another swing at it, this time introducing a revamped career mode and Ultimate Team – the latter hopefully not falling into the trap of poor microtransaction implementations similar to other EA releases as of late."
I am curious how this will go over but EA Sports has announced a Notorious Edition for UFC 3.
Poorly mcgregor isn't a cover athlete he brings nothing but trash talk and shame to the sport. Khabib will knock the smile off his face soon though
Neil writes: "We've had access to both the Standard and Ultimate editions of EA Sports UFC since release back in February 2018 - but now it's time to ramp things up and get a bit notorious."
EA Sports UFC 3 1.10 Update has been released on the PS4.