Five days into FC 25, the same issue from FC 24 has resurfaced — extinct cards on the market. Many FC 25 cards are unavailable due to their low price ranges, while supply and demand suggest they should be priced higher. Despite the game being out for a while, these players remain off the market. Many have invested in or packed these cards, holding onto them in anticipation of price range updates to sell at a higher price.
FC 25 Cards Price Range Updates
EA has yet to update the price ranges, and this delay raises questions. Once the price ranges update, there will likely be an opportunity to make coins. The Squad Battle rewards impacted the market significantly, with prices dropping more than expected but starting to rise again. Additionally, a leaked Player of the Month SBC appeared on EA’s website, though officially, it’s stated not to be released.
Bronze Pack Method and Market Profits
Bronze Pack Method (BPM) remains a highly profitable way to make coins in FC 25. The early access challenge SBC dropped by EA has boosted BPM’s profitability. Opening 750-coin packs and selling players from them, especially from certain clubs, can yield a good profit. Rare and non-rare bronzes are in high demand due to SBC requirements.
Squad Foundations Liga Portugal cards offer a significant boost in chemistry, with players like Fran Navaro from Porto being affordable and useful. Completing objectives under the seasonal tab can yield decent cards. Some cards, such as Arsen’s, are potential candidates for evolutions, as they boast balanced stats. Playing Squad Battles to unlock these cards can be worth the grind, especially for fans of Liga Portugal.
Evolution FC 25 Cards
The Evolution system introduced in FC 25 includes paid Evolutions like the Octopus Evolution for 50,000 coins, which provides a significant pace boost. Players like Ryan Gravenberch have seen tremendous improvements with the Octopus and Box-to-Box Evo combination, raising their value. Waiting to complete these Evolutions is advised, as there are still 20 days left before they expire.
Rush Mode and Squad Batle Rewards
Rush mode has seen updates, though the recent “Slow It Down” mode faced technical issues. EA quickly took it down, but a fix is expected soon. While Rush can be fun, focusing on rewards from Rivals and Squad Battles may provide better returns in the early stages of FC 25. The Squad Battle rewards significantly impacted the market, especially with the addition of 85+ player packs.
Squad Battle rewards have become crucial in the FC 25 market. Elite 3 rewards have introduced 85+ packs, which caused a significant drop in high-tier player prices. For example, players like Militao saw a substantial price drop after Squad Battle rewards, followed by a rebound. Prices for 85+ rated players dropped initially but quickly bounced back, indicating that respecting the Squad Battle reward cycle is essential for making profitable investments.
Fluctuations After Price Updates
When price ranges update, cards flood the market, leading to rapid price fluctuations. For example, if a card like McAllister’s price range increases from 10,000 coins to 25,000 coins, listings could quickly drive the price down. Monitoring the market closely after updates presents opportunities to buy low and sell high, especially for sought-after cards like Nico Williams.