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The company has no plans to alter its approach

Submitted by doris89592 on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 17:04

It is possible to FIFA 23 Coins purchase FIFA Points in bundles, beginning at PS0.79 which is equivalent to 100 FIFA Points and rising to the staggering PS79.99 which is 12,000 FIFA Points. A Premium Gold pack costs 150 FIFA Points. It also includes 12 gold-rated players as well as consumables which can be used during gameplay or sold on trade markets for transfers.

In terms of the policy of the company, EA told Eurogamer that FUT's Lootboxes "are a part that of FIFA that players love," and that "giving players the ability to buy whenever they'd like will be fair."

The company has no plans to alter its approach regarding "surprise mechanics" unless laws are passed that require it to. It's not making the situation any better, but it's worth noting that due to some of those laws you can now set weekly limits on

FIFA points spending and pack open within Ultimate Team, and see the probability of getting high-rated players prior to opening packs. FIFA 23 also features time-limited Preview Packs which allow you to look over the contents of a pack before deciding to purchase it, however it's currently only available for only one pack of cards that refreshes daily.

FIFA 23 is a bombastic closing song to the series (under its current name at the very least) with a welcome attention to theatricality. FUT Moments action replays, viral-friendly gameplay revisions like Power Shots make it a better-thought-out, memorable sport of football simulation with deliberate defensive play and plenty of drama and goals.

However, EA's Spartan approach to the games that buy FUT 23 Coins don't make money ensures FIFA 23 is a familiar version of the previous editions, and Ultimate Team's emphasis on microtransactions keeps taking some of the fun of the game.