FIFA 18 has been out since September 2017, but a few weeks back, as part of a patch, EA added an impressive suit of new accessibility options. These aren’t minor tweaks, either; these are deep dives into the way FIFA 18 controls, from in-game to menus, to give those with disabilities options.
The patch makes it possible to swap menu navigation from the right stick to the left, or add a pause button to the screen (on PC), letting players pause with a mouse, instead of a keyboard. This is layered on the already impressive options FIFA 18 provides, such as the simplifying the controls down to a single analog stick and two buttons, accounting for more scenarios where players might experience issues.