Taison has a great affordable card every year. His 81 rated LM card is no exception. The card's 93 acceleration and unbelievable dribbling stats make it one of the best in FC 25 Coins Ultimate Team. Taison may not have good finishing, but the card has 80+ shot power, long shots, and volleys. Clubs can pair Taison with Marlos and a Brazilian striker for a very cheap competitive lineup.
Joaquin Correa has gone unnoticed because there is another Correa in the Serie A that is slightly better. However, unlike Angel Correa, Joaquin can be played in the center of the pitch. The Argentinian is fast, agile, and one of the better passers in the league. The card does not have the best shooting stats, but gamers can have the card sit behind two strikers and make plays from the CAM position. Poor balance will be noticeable in-game, so it is important to get the ball off of his feet well before a challenge.
The contentious FC series publisher Electronic Arts has once again become the focus of controversy in the gaming community. As it often does, the controversy surrounds the company's use of loot boxes and gambling mechanics in its games, including FC 25.
The latest entry in the popular series of football sports games has stirred up controversy, specifically the FC 25 Ultimate Team mode, where players can put together a custom team from any of the players in the game. Of course, the players are acquired from loot boxes, which players are encouraged to buy with real money. The controversy isn't about the loot boxes themselves this time, but rather a document about them.
According to the CBC, several internal EA cheap EA FC 25 Coins documents were leaked to it by a "gaming insider," who claims that the documents show that EA is trying to manipulate players into spending more money on the mode. The 54 page document apparently comes from EA's sports division, headquartered in Burnaby, British Colombia, Canada. It takes the form of a presentation with slides and bullet points.