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EA is the one responsible of this FIFA controversy by millan Myra
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  • In a post posted in their site, EA is very clear that they does not support players who've resorted to EA Gate by purchasing the extremely rare EA Sports FC 24 cards "nefariously," declaring with EAFC 24 Coins that accounts discovered to have done this are going to be removed permanently. EA has also made it clear that it will not tolerate this type of conduct and has called this behavior "unacceptable" and also stating that this illegal practice is against its integrity and is also violating the license agreement for the end user.

    The company has made this announcement in the course of an investigation conducted by the company to find out which employee from EA is the one responsible of this FIFA controversy. It seems that only a small number of individuals could be involved However, EA has stated that it will pursue those responsible for the incident and take any items out of its FUT system.

    The items that are offered are from FIFA Ultimate Team which are scarce items that could comprise Icon cards as well as Team of the Year cards. In general, these cards should be acquired through random loot drop, something which is usually connected to EA's gaming practices. If someone is offering these cards it is a sign that they have escaped the loot system and create an e-commerce FIFA black market that is based on the game which allows them to purchase hundreds of dollars for these cards.

    It appears that EA is trying to take down what's happening, by trying to snare and punish personnel and players involved. However EA claims that it is aware that it's not trying to paint players with the same brush and also that it recognizes that this can be a source of frustration for those who actually participate in the game legally. EA Sports FC 24 is only one of the sports games to have been massive successes throughout the years and has made this franchise an extremely well-known games in the world and has also contributed to the growth of EA's sales in recent years. It's not surprising that EA does not want this controversy to tarnish its reputation even though its reputation isn't always secure even in good times.

    EA is not a company that isn't averse to controversy. Critics and players often have a point about the way in which EA creates and manages its games. Many fans may recall the controversy that erupted up over Star Wars: Battlefront 2 after everyone learned that EA planned to add lootboxes inside this game, in a manner that could lead to transfer of power in the game into the players who paid more money to play the game.

    It's not a pleasant thought to think of playing a game with a pay-to-play system as it causes systemic inequalities that could cause harm and annoy large sections of the population. However, EA seems to be involved in a different pay-to-play dispute however, it's not as clear in the same way as Star Wars: Battlefront 2. The new controversy concerns EA Sports FC 24. It is the most recent release in EA's lengthy line of FIFA games.

    Many players have claimed that they have come across EA employees who were willing to sell these Icon cards as well as Team of the Year cards for massive amounts of money, up to 1.000 dollars. These weren't ordinary cards or even a few cards -- the fans claim that EA employees were offering the most rare and powerful cards available in FIFA Ultimate Team which would have evaded the game's intention to have Random loot drop. EA has said it is investigating the matter, and has been called EA Gate by its fans and it's only becoming more complex.

    If you're not aware, FIFA Ultimate Team is an online game that has existed as part of the FIFA franchise for quite a while and is currently in beta. Players attempt to collect cards of famous players from soccer time and then use them to create your own teams that they can compete against one another. These cards are pulled out of the lootboxes. They can be earned through games or purchased from. These FIFA loot drop has seen EA in hot water before, and have landed the company in a legal mess concerning the rules of betting before European courts.

    Whatever the case, loot is still an essential component of the Ultimate Team. Random chance is intended to make the game more even slightly, even though players invest a lot of money on buying more lootboxes. This is what makes the new claims so shady if real. If rich Ultimate Team players happen to be connected to specific EA insiders, it appears they are able to bypass the loot system in order to purchase any player they wish.

    Highly strong Prime Icon Moments, versions of players who are famous in their prime are being shown in the screenshots of conversations with the alleged Ultimate Team black market dealers. It also sounds like they've been working for some time. They have package deals that offer fixed prices for certain combos of Icon and Team of the Year cards. If this is the case this is extremely harmful and unfit for FIFA Ultimate Team.

    Naturally, the fans are shocked that some of the most sought-after and rarest games are on the black market in gaming. In fact certain cards in whistleblower reports and images refer to cards that aren't acquired through legitimate methods or through legitimate channels. But fans are pointing their finger on EA too.

    Many fans believe that the existence of an FIFA Ultimate Team black market that it's largely because of EA's loot system. Many have long criticised FIFA's loot system as unfair. FIFA loot drops for being exploitative and believe that illicit deals by wealthy, ardent players is the inevitable result of the games design for EA Sports FC Coins. In light of this, there are many players who want this to result in more than just internal investigations at EA and fans are demanding more improvements to the system of loot.

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