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EA Sports FC 24 – First promo with Nike already in the starting blocks

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The release of EA Sports FC 24 is still just under a month away, but the first promo has already been announced.

The release of EA Sports FC 24 is just around the corner and fans can look forward to promos in the latest instalment of the rebranded FIFA series.

Nike in focus for first promo

Soon on  September 22, and thus in the Early Access of the game, there will be the first promo for EA Sports FC 24. In partnership with Nike, EA has announced the MAD Ready campaign for Ultimate Team.

But apart from the short teaser, not too many details are known yet.

So you can see on the (official website for pre-orders) that at least the following bonuses are included in the campaign:

  • Nike x EA Sports FC Ultimate Team Jersey
  • Nike Ultimate Team campaign rental pro item for 24 Ultimate Team games
  • Access to Nike Ultimate Team Campaign.

What exactly is in the Ultimate Team campaign is not yet known. But Nike has well-known professionals like Kylian Mbappé, Cristiano Ronaldo, Vinícius Júnior, Virgil van Dijk or Kevin De Bruyne under contract. Special cards with these players in focus seem likely.

  

The Nike campaign is the first promo in series history to launch in Early Access. So pre-orderers could get an early head start before the game even officially releases.

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