FIFA 21 is set for release in just over a month's time.
It will be EA Sports' last instalment on current-gen consoles - PS4 and Xbox One - before moving to a new era.
But thankfully, that doesn't mean the developers have forgotten about FIFA.
A number of massive changes have already been revealed, which are set to improve Career Mode, VOLTA and Ultimate Team.
The latter is FIFA's most popular game mode and fans have been excited by some of the new features.
EA Sports have added more ICON cards, new progression levels, more customisation options and even a brand new 'FUT Stadium'.
If that wasn't enough, some of the first gameplay from FIFA 21 Ultimate Team has been shared on YouTube and it looks like a serious improvement on previous years.
MattHDGamer posted the exclusive footage on his channel and explained how things have changed for the better.
Firstly, the game feels far more responsive, while the pace has improved as well - that will come as a massive relief to gamers.
The YouTuber likened gameplay to that of FIFA 17 - one of EA's most popular games - confirming it's a huge improvement on the latest edition. Check out the video below:
As well as improving responsiveness and gameplay pace, it seems EA have improved passing, dribbling and heading too.
Strong passes are now more accurate, while it's more likely gamers will be able to score headers in this year's game.
The new dribbling system sounds brilliant too as it should give players much more control over what they're doing while pressing the R1 button.
All in all, the FIFA 21 gameplay sounds like a huge improvement on the game we're currently playing. Let's just hope it actually lives up to the hype.