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EA FC 24 set to add Cole Palmer’s signature ‘ice cold’ celebration

Just in time for the Euros.

After lighting the Premier League on fire in his first season with Chelsea, EA FC 24 is introducing Cole Palmer’s signature ‘ice cold’ celebration.

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EA posted a video on TikTok confirming that Cole Palmer’s celebration will be added to EA FC 24 on June 6. If you thought opponents who did the griddy after scoring were annoying, wait until they rub their arms after scoring a 90th-minute winner. Palmer finished second in the Premier League Golden Boot race with 22 goals and contributed 11 assists in 2024. The breakout season earned the 22-year-old a spot on England’s provisional Euros squad, and he’s expected to play a significant role in the tournament.

The celebration started after Palmer began his goal-scoring streak, earning the nickname Cold Palmer. From there the Chelsea player embraced the name and started rubbing his arms after goals as if he was cold.

@easportsfc

A new ice cold celebration is coming to #FC24 tomorrow šŸ„¶ #EASPORTSFC #ColePalmer #Chelseafc @Chelsea FC

ā™¬ original sound – EA SPORTS FC

Unfortunately, EA did not share how to perform Cole Palmer’s signature dance, but once the secret is out, you will see this celebration everywhere. For players who don’t like Chelsea or Palmer, plenty of other celebrations are worth trying. Diogo Jota, Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi all have their signature celebrations as well.

Next up, players in the comment section also want EA FC 24 to add Swedish star Viktor Gyƶkeres’ signature hands-over-the-mouth celebration.


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Ryan graduated from Ithaca College in 2021 with a sports media degree and a journalism minor. He gained experience as a writer with the Morning Times newspaper and then Dexerto as a games writer. He mainly writes about first-person shooters, including Call of Duty and Battlefield, but he is also a big FIFA fan.