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FIFA 21 Playtime now available on PC consoles, web app

FIFA 21 Playtime is now available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 and will head to current-gen consoles at their launches next month.

FIFA Playtime lets you understand and take control of how you play. Get an overview of the amount of time you spend in FIFA 21, the number of matches you play across all modes in FIFA 21, the FIFA Points you purchase, and the number of FUT Packs you open, as well as setting limits to manage your engagement.”

While it’s great to get an idea of time spent within the game, those who struggle with spending their real-world money on in-game microtransactions may find the functionality helpful to try to curb their usage.

To use the functionality, players must opt in to the service — this is done via Customise > Online Settings.

FIFA 21 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4; it heads to Xbox Series S & X and PS5 on 4 December (though it’s playable in backwards compatibility mode right now).


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