When I reopened FC 25 , the DLC was gone. Replaced by a single file in my saved data folder: a .WAV named “comentarios_reales.wav.”
Then, Jorge spoke. Not through the stadium mic filter. Through a phone line. Tinny. Distant. EA SPORTS FC 25 -DLC espanol de comentarios en ...
The crowd audio warped. Instead of cheers, I heard a low-frequency hum. The stadium clock froze at 88:88. Players stopped moving. Only the ball rolled—slowly, impossibly—toward the center circle. When I reopened FC 25 , the DLC was gone
I haven't deleted it. I can't. Every time I try, my console plays 0.2 seconds of that cassette recording—just enough to hear the boy say “volveré.” Through a phone line
Perfect. Crisp. Authentic.
Then he spoke, in perfect, unlicensed Spanish:
I downloaded it on a rainy Tuesday. I’m a simple player—Career Mode, third season with Rayo Vallecano, fighting for a Champions League spot. I wanted fresh audio. The default Spanish commentary from Spain was fine, but the new DLC promised a hybrid: two legendary Latin American announcers, voices from my childhood, calling games with modern flair.