EA has recognized what has effectively gotten known as #EAGate, as allegations fly that an EA representative has been found selling uncommon Ultimate Team Icon cards to any individual who will pay for them. A progression of screen capture and recordings have showed up for the time being professing to report the training, which has provoked EA to give an assertion in which they guarantee that 'an intensive examination is in progress'. 'We need honestly – this sort of conduct is unsatisfactory, and we not the slightest bit approve what is asserted to have occurred here. We see how this makes worry about out of line balance in the game and the opposition.'
The charges include direct messages that seem to show an EA representative selling Icon cards in groups that cost somewhere in the range of €750 and €1,000 (£643 to £857). Symbol cards include players like Pelé, Ronaldinho, Paolo Maldini, and Ryan Giggs – all amazing players that have since a long time ago resigned, in actuality, however can be utilized in the game. In spite of the fact that they can be acquired by means of FIFA 21's likeness plunder boxes they're very uncommon and there's now a flourishing bootleg market where players purchase and sell cards utilizing genuine cash – a training which EA doesn't favor of and has been attempting to stop.
