Summary

  • EA Sports UFC 5 will introduce 4 new fighters and some alter egos in the August update to expand roster and gameplay options.
  • Previous complaints about lack of ranked fighters has been addressed with a steady stream of patch updates adding new stars.
  • The new update also fixes a ranked match glitch, adds fighter alter egos, gameplay updates, and miscellaneous vanity rewards.

EA Sports UFC 5 has announced that its latest update will add four new fighters to the game's constantly expanding roster. Alongside the addition of new fighters, UFC 5 players will also find a plethora of new alter egos coming to the popular mixed martial arts game throughout August.

When EA first launched UFC 5 back in 2023, one of the community's biggest complaints with the highly anticipated sequel was the lack of ranked fighters. EA Vancouver had gone through the effort to add the likes of Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson to UFC 5, but excluded legitimate UFC fighters who were ranked in their respective divisions. Thankfully, EA heard players' complaints and has continued to add plenty of new fighters to the game's roster through a steady stream of patch updates.

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Previous UFC 5 updates have added up-and-coming stars such as Ian Garry and Mike Malott, and the next update looks to be no different. In a new blog post by EA, the studio revealed that an upcoming update for UFC 5 will add four new fighters, make a handful of gameplay updates, and also see the arrival of some new alter egos. The four new fighters being added in patch 1.12 are 25-year-old Payton Talbott, rising light heavyweight star Vitor Petrino, number eleven-ranked women's flyweight Karine Silva, and bantamweight Ricky Simon. EA has also released the first image of a new alter ego for Paddy Pimblett, who is fresh off of a win over lightweight fighter Bobby Green.

EA UFC 5's Four New Fighters

  • Payton Talbott
  • Vitor Petrino
  • Karine Silva
  • Ricky Simon

Unfortunately, EA has not released the stats for these new additions, but given that most of them are currently unranked, so fans shouldn't expect them to become some of the best fighters in UFC 5. But, with that being said, some of the biggest names in UFC history are set to receive new alter egos throughout August, including Rashad Evans, Leon Edwards, Forrest Griffin, Diego Sanchez, and more. The first alter ego to be released will be the UFC 304 version of Paddy Pimblett, featuring the lightweight's custom orange shorts.

While there aren't any balance adjustments in the new update, UFC 5 fans who class themselves as a pro will be pleased to know that an important ranked glitch has now been fixed. Following the release of update 1.12, players will no longer be able to view their opponent's selected fighter before the start of an online ranked match.

UFC 5 August 2024 Update Patch Notes

Alter Egos

August 7

Paddy Pimblett (UFC 304) (LW) - A callback to one of Paddy’s favorite PRIDE FC fighters. The King in the North is coming off a fresh UFC 304 win with some fresh and fun custom shorts.

August 13

Forrest Griffin (TUF 1) (2005) (LHW) - One of the very first TUF champions, Forrest’s TUF 1 Finale fight thrust the UFC into the mainstream.

Diego Sanchez (TUF 1) (2005) (WW) - The very first TUF champion. Diego “The Nightmare” Sanchez would go on to have many epic clashes inside the Octagon but this is where it all started.

Rashad Evans (TUF 2) (2005) (HW) - “Suga” Rashad Evans was a natural light heavyweight who took on some truly giant heavyweights in the second season of The Ultimate Fighter and came out as the winner in the TUF 2 Finale. Rashad proves that size does not matter if you’ve got heart and the will to win.

Leon Edwards (2024) (UFC 304) (WW) - Leon rocked these custom fight shorts at UFC 304. Emblazoned with the Jamaican and Union Jack Flags, these shorts pay tribute to his place of birth and adopted home.

August 20

Alex Pereira (2024) (UFC 303) (LHW) - The Number 2 Pound for Pound fighter in the world blew the roof off of UFC 303 by delivering another highlight reel finish while sporting the same custom shorts he debuted at UFC 300. The shorts are a callback to his indigenous roots that represent the Pataxó culture and people. This Alter Ego of Alex will have his in-game stats updated to reflect his win at UFC 303 and will now sport the gold gloves befitting a champion.

August 27

Ian Garry (2024) (UFC 303) (WW) - At UFC 303, Ian Machado Garry debuted his custom purple fight shorts and took home a W that night. These custom shorts worn by the UFC 303 Alter Ego of Ian Garry serve as a callback to his early days fighting on the regional circuits in the same color shorts. “The Future” is looking bright and so are his custom shorts!

New Fighters

AUGUST 7

Payton Talbott (BW)

Vitor Petrino (LHW)

Karine Silva (#11 WFW)

Ricky Simon (BW)

And a sneak peek of the fighters coming in September, just in time for Riyadh Season Noche UFC:

SEPTEMBER

Tatsuro Taira (#5 Flyweight)

Manuel Torres (LW)

Tabatha Ricci (#11 WSW)

Daniel Zellhuber (LW)

The launch date given in the patch notes implies that the next UFC 5 update will be released on August 9th, but this may be a typo from EA as multiple other references suggest the update will actually be released on August 7th.

Patch Launch Date/Time and Launch Downtime

  • August 9th, 2024, at 10 am PT / Estimated Launch Downtime: None

UFC 305 Fight Week Challenges

  • These will be added on Aug 13, 2024, at 10 am PT.

Gameplay Updates

  • Fixed an issue that made the special lead hook block counter too slow and allowed opponents to partially block it in some weight classes.
  • Fixed an issue that allowed fighters to walk unrealistically while recovering from stationary sways.
  • Fixed an issue that allowed the Body Crane Kick to track side lunges.

General Updates

  • Addressed an exploit that allowed players to view their opponent’s selected fighter before the start of an online ranked match. The issue was addressed by reducing the time allowed to lock in your fight during the fighter selection phase.

Misc. Additions and Updates

  • New assorted vanity rewards added.
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Released
October 27, 2023
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ // Blood, Strong Language, Violence
Developer(s)
Electronic Arts
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts
Engine
Frostbite
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Local Multiplayer
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EA SPORTS™ UFC® 5 is as real as it gets. Powered by Frostbite™ engine’s advanced rendering capabilities, your favorite fighters now have unparalleled character likenesses to complement next-level environment fidelity that’ll make their walk to the Octagon feel like a PPV main event.

The all-new authentic damage system brings the intensity and strategy of a fight to life, as cuts and strikes absorbed can affect mobility, defense, stamina, and more. Take too much damage, and the doctor will check to see if you’re able to continue. For lovers of the ground game, the new Transition-Based Submissions make grappling feel more fluid and realistic than ever before. And if you like to admire your handiwork, new Cinematic K.O.

Replays capture your fight-ending finishes in all their punishing glory. Plus, a completely revamped live service schedule builds exciting challenges around all PPV fight weeks. Bring the next evolution of the fight game home with UFC 5.

Genre(s)
Sports, Fighting
How Long To Beat
27 hours