The information about EA FC 26's release in EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate came via EA Play's EA Play's official EA Play Twitter account, which announced the release date of May 6. It was also accompanied by a hyperlink to a fuller article to the EA website, letting FIFA players with FUT 26 Coins know that they will have "access to exclusive game challenges and rewards" as well as the ability to "unlock exclusive content such as FIFA Ultimate Team kits and VOLTA FOOTBALL equipment," in addition to receiving discounts of 10% on EA digital content like FIFA Points as well as video game downloads.

In addition, EA Play subscribers will be able to boost their Season XP within the club mode of EA FC 26 Ultimate Team and earning bonus experience at the beginning of every season. These features are accessible to everyone who has EA Play on PlayStation 5. PlayStation 4. Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC allows players from different consoles to have the chance to avail these benefits. EA Play also lets gamers to access other EA games, like Madden NFL 21 and Battlefield 5. and having the ability to play early tests of well-known EA games.

For FIFA players, this could be a positive development in the numerous issues the franchise has faced in recent years that have been linked to its loot boxes system FIFA games use. The option to play the game using EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will ensure that those worried about these issues aren't required to buy a copy for EA FC 26 directly. For EA the amount of sales this new venture is expected to bring in to support EA FC 26 is most likely an incentive to consider this venture, but earning some of the trust shown by FIFA fans might be an incentive too.

FIFA The officially licensed soccer game from Electronic Arts, is well-known for its hefty and frequently controversial microtransactions. Its FIFA Ultimate Team game mode's FIFA packs are at the center of the ongoing debate about loot boxes and gambling but they're also extremely profitable for EA. There is a possibility that EA is looking at expanding microtransactions at least for EA FC 26. EA has recently introduced premium cosmetics to EA FC 26. and added the Ultimate Team to EA FC 26.

The May 1 update to EA FC 26 added a twist for the players that no one were expecting. In EA FC 26 Ultimate Team, the EA FC 26 Ultimate Team store is a new tab called Stadium. Through on the Stadium Tab, gamers will be allowed to make their own purchase of digital items directly using the option of EA FC 26 FUT coins or FIFA points. This is the first time that EA offers players the possibility of buying cosmetics in-game without having players to buy random packs that could or might not offer players the items they desire.

There are currently four distinct items. These include an tifo, a football theme as well as a home kit as well as the away kit. You can also buy all four items as one, discounted bundle. The whole thing is quite simple and normal, something people who are familiar with live games might expect to see in a store selling digital content. On first look, this appears to be a step in the right direction given the absence of options offered to players, as well as the general discontent with FIFA.

The price, when measured in terms of real dollars, isn't necessarily excessive. When 100 FIFA points is equivalent to one dollar, so each purchase each costs over $3. The package for everything is 700 points, which is less than $7. If you consider these are microtransactions with cheap EAFC 26 Coins of a small size that appear like a lot however, in the case of FIFA Ultimate Team gamers who would very likely want certain microtransactions it's not unreasonable.