EA Releases UFC 6 With Revamped Career Mode and Flow State System
The release marks the first new entry in the series since 2023, adding a Flow State mechanic that ties player momentum directly to each athlete's real fighting style.
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Electronic Arts has released UFC 6, the latest entry in its mixed martial arts game series. The game features an overhauled striking and motion system, a revamped Career mode, a new story experience called Legacy, and a museum mode called Hall of Legends. A new Flow State system introduces 30 unique player states based on real athlete tendencies. The game is available now for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Electronic Arts released UFC 6 on Friday for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game introduces a Flow State system with 30 unique player states drawn from each athlete's real strengths and fight IQ, allowing momentum to shift in real time. The striking and motion systems have been overhauled using markerless motion capture and Sapien technology to reproduce athlete movements more faithfully. A fully revamped Career mode is joined by Legacy, an independent story experience that acts as a prologue, and Hall of Legends, an interactive museum tracing UFC legend stories. The Real-Time Contact system overhauls ragdoll physics, contact windows, damage, and hit reactions using Frostbite. 3D spatial crowd audio and ambisonic sound deliver dynamic crowd reactions tied to real venues and athletes. The Standard Edition costs 9,800 yen and the Ultimate Edition costs 13,900 yen.
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