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EA Sports continues to be unfair – Red Player Picks remain on the transfer market

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After the first Weekend League in FIFA 22 red player picks ended up on the transfer market by mistake. The solution of EA is unfortunately very unfair.

In the first Weekend League (Champions Finals) of FIFA 22 something went wrong with the FUT Champions rewards. The red player picks ended up on the transfer market, although they were supposed to be interchangeable. EA Sports reacted to this and took the picks out of the game. The subsequent reaction of the publisher caused horror in the FIFA community.

More profit for tradeable player picks

After the players:in had played all 20 games of the Weekend League, they received their rewards with full hope for good Player Picks. Surprisingly, some of them could be sold on the transfer market, although these cards were usually supposed to be untradeable. EA Sports reacted quickly to this problem.


So the player picks have been taken out. What happens to the Player Picks that were on the transfer market or were also traded via the transfer market was unclear until now.

EA Sports increases price range

The solution of the publisher shocked the FIFA community. The red special cards, which can only be earned via the Weekend League, can still be sold – only the price range of the cards has been increased


Thus, there is an imbalance among the players:inside, as some can earn coins with the rewards, while others go empty-handed. This is not fair.

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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