This could be the least of Electronic Arts' worries. EA has consistently cracked down on market transfers and trading in an apparent effort to encourage transactions solely through EA FC 25 Coins. A staple argument against EA's gambling allegations is that these cards aren't available for purchase in any form. This has been supported by EA Help chat stating that there is no ability to add coins or cards to players' inventories. That argument, bad actor or not, has now been dashed to the wayside by EA Help's own Twitter account.

Now, the community prepares for the fall. Competitive integrity has been dashed, and EA Sports' own terminology and statements are now appearing to be suspect to players, as well. From Electronic Arts' financial statements, microtransactions within titles such as FIFA 25 bring in the company roughly $1 billion a year. If this fiasco manages to undermine whatever defense Electronic Arts has been utilizing, the world of virtual footballing could change rather soon.

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To unlock Bojan, FC 25 Ultimate Team clubs will have to complete all of the MLS Foundations challenges. The challenges require that players score, assist, and win games while playing the buy Fut 25 Coins Ultimate Team friendly: Managerial Masterpiece. Each of the challenges requires that each team have at least 7 MLS players on the team.