If you pack multiple untradeable duplicate items, you will now be able to FC 24 Coins swap them with tradeable versions from your club in bulk, rather than one by one. New kits and tifos can also be manually equipped from the new items screen.
We don’t know much more about it, as it will be a totally new event. The first promo will be a Nike campaign, which is only accessible during early access. It will begin on September 22, the same time as early access starts, and run for one week.
Road to the Knockouts has also been confirmed for a return, with an objective set for Phil Foden shown off in the deep dive. Although it states under the picture that the player is not confirmed for the campaign, it doesn’t deny the campaign is happening!
We don’t know what effect EA’s split from FC will have, but the transfer market and FC points (formerly FC points) could be an area that sees change. We already have a crossplay transfer market, with consoles and PC sharing one market within the Ultimate Team eco-system.
FC Points have also increased in price during the FC 24 cycle. This could suggest at further changes to the cost and amount of FC Points you can purchase. Packs have also been subject of scrutiny, with their legality called into question in several locations around the world.
FC packs and loot boxes have been deemed not gambling in the UK, so remain in the game for UK fans. As ever, those who use FC 24 pre orders will receive some great in-game bonuses and rewards. The Ultimate Edition of FC 24 will see you receive the following rewards:
The Standard Edition of the game won’t get you nearly as much. Included in the Standard Edition are the following rewards: Nintendo Switch fans can also look forward to the new game as the platform will see FC 24 much improved from EAFC 24 Coins last season’s legacy edition.
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