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Published 22:23 14 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 11:27 15 Sept 2016 BST

By now, most of us would have played FIFA 17 thanks to the new demo and got to grips with its new features. For the most part, it looks like the folks at EA Sports Canada have delivered on their promise to reinvent and refresh the franchise. The Frostbite engine gives the game an amazing new polish, the amount of new animations and revised ball physics mean I’m now pulling off things that weren’t possible in FIFA 16.
There’s still an over reliance on pacey players, and crossing is a little bit overpowered, but on the whole, FIFA 17 is a different game, well worth the £45-£100 they’re charging for it.
The big thing for FIFA 17 though is “The Journey”: the new single player story mode where you take Alex Hunter from rags to riches in the Premier League. FIFA have been hyping the mode up. There’s a slice of the mode in the new demo where you have to beat Chelsea with the scores locked at 1-1. JOE writer, Kevin Beirne has had more time with it and written in depth about it here.
FIFA 17 is going to be a big deal this year because of The Journey Mode. And the Journey Mode means a big deal to me because the main character Alex Hunter is a black kid.
Now it might not all come off. The Journey looks to be hitting a lot of “black boy come good cliches” - there’s already hints of a sneaky agent who tries to be a father figure. When fans hurl abuse, it doesn't go past "Who are ya?", but the point is, there’s something different.
There’s a multi million pound franchise about to be released this month and the hero is a black boy. That is amazing.
The FIFA series has been the most consistent thing in the last seven years of my life. So I’m really excited that for one year, the FIFA series has put someone who looks like me front and centre.
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