4 years ago
UFC 4 career manager idea
If any EA developers read this i think a great career mode would be the addition of making it as playin the manager of the UFC…booking fights and havin to keep the crowds and fans happy kind of like ...
Suggestion for a Coach Career Mode in EA Sports UFC
Dear EA Sports Team,
I’ve been a long-time fan of the UFC game series and have played every installment since the beginning. One of the most common and exciting requests from the community — and something I personally hope to see — is the introduction of a full **“Coach Career Mode”** in UFC Career Mode.
## Why a Coach Mode Makes Sense
- It would add **depth and long-term engagement** to the game: after retiring a fighter, being able to continue as a coach would be a natural narrative progression.
- Players could **manage their own gym**, recruit and train prospects, develop fight strategies, and lead multiple athletes to the top.
- EA already does this well in other franchises — *FIFA Career Manager*, *Madden Franchise*, *F1 Team Career* — bringing that kind of management layer into UFC would expand the experience massively.
## Suggested Features
- Create and customize your gym (name, location, staff).
- Train CPU-controlled or user-created fighters.
- Manage training camps, improve gym facilities, sign sparring partners or guest legends.
- Give tactical instructions during fights (as a real corner coach).
- Compete as a gym for prestige, rankings, and UFC titles with your roster of athletes.
## Benefits
- Greatly increases replay value and immersion.
- Reflects the real MMA world, where legendary coaches (like Trevor Wittman or Javier Mendez) are vital to a fighter’s success.
- It would be a fresh take that sets UFC apart from standard career-only titles.
## Thanks for your time
Thank you for all the work you've put into the UFC franchise. I truly hope a **Coach/Manager Career Mode** is considered for future updates or UFC 6. The community would love a deeper, longer-lasting experience that lets us build a legacy beyond just one fighter.
Thanks again for listening to the fans!
—
UFC player