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FIFA 14 players will now be able to have their very own slow-motion replay with the Xbox One .

The creators of the football video game, EA, have revealed that Microsoft's new console will automatically record highlights of games.

Sportra report that the Xbox One will automatically record key events in the game, such as scoring a goal and good saves .

There will be a notification telling players that the action was recorded, and it will then be available to view from the Xbox menu.

By comparison, the PlayStation 4 will require players to manually edit footage.

The Xbox One's rival automatically records footage every 15 minutes, which players can then access and edit.

This means PS4 users may have to stop or pause their game in order to access and edit a clip before it disappears after quarter of an hour.

When FIFA fans are playing an online match, it may not be possible to press the DualShock 4's share button and edit footage then and there, losing the moment forever.

FIFA 14 will be available November 22 for Xbox One and November 29 for PS4.