Plenty of the add-on’s problems have now been fixed by the patch

May 25, 2012 18:21 GMT  ·  By

Electronic Arts has confirmed that it’s just released a fresh update for the UEFA Euro 2012 downloadable add-on that came out last month for the FIFA 12 soccer simulator, addressing a wide range of issues.

As a break from the FIFA norm, EA launched the UEFA Euro 2012 experience, modeled after the upcoming real-life tournament that’s set in Poland and the Ukraine, as a downloadable add-on, and not as a full-fledged retail game.

While the move wasn’t exactly welcomed by fans, as it came out just for FIFA 12, it still impressed the ones who already had the soccer simulator.

Sadly, it seems that quite a few problems were encountered by players, many of whom are now fixed by a new update that’s just been released on the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 platforms.

“A new update for the Euro 2012 expansion pack is currently being rolled out on all platforms! We’d like to thank the FIFA community (and a special thanks to our forum members) for providing continuous feedback.”

Check out the full list of improvements made to the UEFA Euro 2012 DLC below, according to EA.

• We have addressed occasional game freezes encountered in the Team Management screen. • We have fixed freezes that could sometimes occur at the end of Expedition, Tournament, and Kick Off mode matches. • Users with Assisted controls will no longer be able to search for Manual games. • Users will no longer be able to switch to the goalkeeper in Online Tournament mode. EA also promises that the development team is still studying the feedback provided by fans and would release some more updates for the expansion in the near future.

Until then, FIFA fans can look forward to the release of FIFA 13 in September for a variety of platforms, including the PC, PS3 or Xbox 360.