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ea sports fc 25 adds game-changing untradeable item storage
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ea sports fc 25 adds game-changing untradeable item storage

Jul 17, 2024 4:00 PM

EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Team introduces a Duplicate Storage feature that allows players to store untradeable duplicates for use in SBCs (Squad Building Challenges). This long-awaited addition is part of several quality-of-life updates intended to address community frustrations. Additional changes include a paid Premium Season Pass, relaxed Evolutions entry requirements, and separate Friendlies matchmaking, which moves Friendlies into a more casual space. Players can now be relegated from Rivals Divisions to prevent over-leveling, and Weekly Rewards have been revamped to unlock based on a points system. These updates reflect EA's commitment to quicker implementation of community feedback.

How does the Duplicate Storage feature in EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Team work?

The Duplicate Storage feature in EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Team allows players to store untradeable duplicate items from packs. When participating in a Squad Building Challenge (SBC), these duplicates can be accessed from a dedicated SBC Storage tab, making it easier to use them efficiently.

EA Sports FC 25 marks the first release in the franchise under the EA Sports FC branding, transitioning from its long-standing FIFA title. This move comes after EA ended its partnership with FIFA, aiming to retain the gameplay elements that fans love while introducing new enhancements and modernizations. The introduction of these features highlights EA's efforts to improve user experience based on community feedback.



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