You can now play as Dua Lipa in FIFA 21 VOLTA
FIFA 21's latest title update on PC today (12 November) has added a bunch of celebrities that people can play as in the VOLTA FOOTBALL mode, including Dua Lipa.
The FIFA 21 update is due to be available on consoles within the coming days, and will feature a range of new celebrity characters to play as in the game's VOLTA FOOTBALL mode.
Real Sport 101 reports that Dua Lipa and DJ Snake are the two musicians that now have characters on FIFA 21. Other famous faces added to the game today incllude David Beckham, Lewis Hamilton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Daniel Ricciardo, Lamar Jackson, Joel Embiid, Gabriel Medina, and Natalia Guitler.
The best part of Dua Lipa being added to FIFA 21 is that the character actually looks a lot like her. People on Twitter are comparing Dua Lipa's in-game character to other football players that game developers haven't recreated very well, such as Manchester United's Mason Greenwood.
EA Sports have added Dua Lipa to FIFA 21 and given her a face scan whilst Mason Greenwood still looks like this pic.twitter.com/LQyP1UHOn2
— Footy Humour (@FootyHumour) November 12, 2020
EA sports added Dua Lipa to Fifa 21 and gave her a face scan whilst Reece James still looks like this: pic.twitter.com/xI7JMuoUXT
— ᴀᴍɪʀ (@akcfc_) November 12, 2020
It's quite surprising that Dua Lipa is available as a football player, as game developers could have easily made her a referee with the "New Rules" or "One Kiss" ("One kick is all it takes") gimmicks.
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