: The Chilean national team received its authentic jersey and emblem.

The update sparked immediate controversy. While some welcomed the more realistic scores, hardcore fans and professional players argued that the patch lowered the "skill gap". By making goalkeepers more effective and AI defending stronger, critics felt the game became more automated, rewarding less-skilled players who relied on the computer to defend for them. Bug Fixes and Presentation

To address these issues, Update 2 introduced several fundamental shifts:

: The update also tuned down the difficulty for Amateur and Semi-Pro levels to make the game more accessible for casual players. Community Backlash

The "full story" of FIFA 18 Title Update 2 is primarily about EA Sports' attempt to balance a game that many players felt was "broken" at launch because it was too easy to score. Released in October 2017, this update—often referred to in the community as the "patch that killed the fun"—significantly overhauled goalkeeper AI and shooting mechanics. The Launch "Goal-Fest"

Watch this breakdown of how the goalkeeper reactions and shooting mechanics shifted after the update:

Beyond gameplay, the update addressed several technical and visual issues:

: It resolved crashes in Career Mode (specifically during the first match of a season) and Pro Clubs friendly match invites.