As a fresh year unfolds, a curated playlist emerges, designed to accompany you through the triumphs and tribulations of your digital soccer journey. The EA Sports FC 25 soundtrack features a diverse selection of tracks, with every year’s biggest hits and underground gems combined to create an energetic playlist that’s sure to get you pumped up for the game.
The total tracklist for the album is available on Spotify, accompanied by an informative graphic provided by Electronic Arts that can be accessed through their platform. This year’s comprehensive collection of 117 tracks, with three additional ones to be released via post-launch updates, showcases a diverse range of musical styles.
“Electronic Arts’ President of Music Steve Schnur describes FC 25 as a global phenomenon celebrating the latest musical trends, transcending geographical boundaries and genre constraints to deliver unexpected delights.” “The EA Music team has invested nearly a year in crafting an awe-inspiring soundtrack, one that will define the sonic landscape of the upcoming season and propel the game’s atmosphere to unprecedented heights.”
As you’ll witness below, this comprehensive list features renowned artists whose music will aid your emotional recovery from the disappointment of opening packs with undesirable results or missing must-have cards: Kasabian, Charli XCX, and Billie Eilish. J Balvin and Ice Spice join forces in this dynamic collaboration. As new music trickles in, a forthcoming track from Coldplay appears poised to satisfy the quota for bland, middle-aged white guy rock, alongside offerings from Delfina Deibert, FKA Twigs, and Catfish and the Bottlemen.
What’s the initial sentiment among enthusiasts once they connect with the atmosphere from the get-go? It seems the consensus on social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit is that relationships typically follow a predictable pattern of breakdown. The sheer number of familiar faces among the featured artists has undoubtedly piqued widespread interest, with many assuming that the perfect blend of big-name stars and infectious hits from lesser-known acts has been struck. Many nostalgics yearn for the soundtrack of yesteryear, convinced that it boasted a dash more indie flair – even when imperfections abounded in tracks like Blur’s “Track 2”, The Hoosiers’ “Goodbye Mr A”, or Caesars’ “Jerk It Out”.
It’s unlikely that you’ll ever satisfy everyone, especially when they’re distracted by someone playing the guitar and not paying attention to what you have to say. This year’s soundtrack, in my opinion, falls short of expectations.
EA has recently released its list of EA Sports FC 25’s top-rated players and new icons, so be sure to check them out if you haven’t already, along with our exclusive interview about the series’ future with producer Sam Rivera.