As we enter the latter stages of FC 25, player engagement is noticeably waning. Many players are now focused on securing 99-rated cards and grinding for the upcoming FC 26 rewards, resulting in a sense of stagnation regarding new content. Although some newly released SBCs, such as the 97-rated Cole Palmer, brought some excitement, the absence of a 99-rated option left many players feeling underwhelmed.
In the past week, we’ve seen several notable SBCs, including those for Laurent Blanc, Alex Scott, Leah Williamson, and Paolo Maldini, alongside high-rated options like Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Despite these offerings, it's clear that players are now prioritizing the 95+ player choices and upgrade packs as the real endgame grind.
The recent integration of unlimited 85×10 repeatable SBCs has significantly transformed the in-game economy. Team of the Week cards have witnessed price surges, now ranging from 30K to 34K, due to heightened demand, while Team of the Season cards stabilize around 24K post-supply spikes.
For players looking to capitalize on the current market trends, it’s advisable to target select TOTW and TOTS cards priced between 24K and 28K, as these can yield profit margins of up to 30K through lazy sales.
Packs are also influencing trading strategies, especially with the presence of high-value players like Ronaldo (R9), who currently retails around 6.9M coins. Completing exchange packs remains a priority, and the chase for 99-rated cards, particularly Lionel Messi, is intensifying. Moreover, cards such as 98-rated Son Heung-min are in high demand but still absent from many players' collections.
The community's focus is eagerly shifting towards FC 26, with several key updates now on the radar:
With an array of leaks, beta tests, and ongoing updates from EA, anticipation is building that FC 26 will deliver substantial improvements in gameplay, balance, and content freshness.
As we countdown to the conclusion of FC 25, maximizing SBC value and securing rewards is crucial before the preseason wraps up. With players redirecting their efforts towards FC 26, expectations include enhanced content, refined gameplay systems, and a more balanced in-game economy. EA's adjustment of the power curve and revamped icon designs hint at a more competitive early-game environment. As excitement grows, the community is strategizing to hit the ground running from day one, particularly by investing in FUT Coins FIFA to ensure they’re well-prepared for the transition.