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MMOexp: Deserving players have missed out because EA is chasing profits

Deserving players have missed out because EA is chasing profits, when players would have collectively spent millions trying to FIFA 24 Coins get a souped-up John Stones anyway. When you see something like this, it’s hard to believe that EA cares about football at all other than the cash it can line its pockets with.
 
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EA Sports FC is as pay-to-win as ever
 
Have you ever wondered how every opponent you seem to face in the depths of Division 7 in FUT Rivals seems to have 92 Mbappe? How did they grind out so many high-rated squads to afford the best player in the game – that is, until EA released 93 Mbappe – and still languish in the lower leagues with you and your Andy Carroll evolution?
 
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The answer is money. Real, hard cash. Put simply, if you spend your pounds, dollars, or rupees on the game’s fake currency, FUT Points, you can open expensive loot boxes in the store that grant you some guarantees of getting decent players. Either you can put these fancy players into SBCs to get Mbappe & co., or you can sell them to other players for coins, a non-purchasable currency. These players float on an in-game stock exchange, with prices dictated by how much players are worth. 91 Mbappe, his Gold card, goes for 1.6 million coins at the time of writing. Andy Carroll goes for 350.
 
Some players spend more money than others. On the lowest end of the scale are those who buy the game and don’t spend a penny more. Some of these are casual players, others grind their hearts out on ‘Road to Glory’ accounts, proudly displaying their lack of IRL investment. Other players, like myself, land somewhere in the middle, dropping 20 quid on EA Sports FC 24 Coins a big pack when Team of the Year rolls around.
 
on June 25 at 09:06 PM

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