FC 25 brings back a familiar mode with the return of League content, now rebranded as the Fc 25 Immortal League. Similar to the Fantasy League featured during the Fut Fantasy promo, this mode once again promises pack rewards, evolution items, and exclusive player objectives. Previously, this mode introduced Road to the Final Ødegaard and Fantasy Icon Maicon as high-value rewards, and it looks like EA plans to generate similar hype this time with Baby Maldini.
This time, the return of the league arrives during the Foot Immortals promo and is expected to shake up the in-game economy. Last time, prices for lower-rated players surged because of specific squad requirements. That trend could repeat, so preparing early might yield solid returns.
The FC 25 Immortal League Rewards and Market Impact
Leaks confirm 36 games for the Immortality League, identical to the Fantasy League format. Players will compete in a golden goal mode to unlock progressive rewards. Baby Maldini stands as the top reward—an impressive inclusion for an objective grind. Additional evolution consumables and high-value packs round out the reward list.
The mode uses the golden goal format, making it more closely resemble a Cup rather than a traditional league. While last time players aimed to win 30 out of 36 games to unlock Maicon, the exact win requirements for Maldini remain unclear. Nonetheless, the league’s return may divert attention from high-meta squads to lower-rated club cards, causing shifts in both demand and market value.
Several cards have already seen market reactions. Buffon rose from 430K to 480K before dropping back to 320K. Rodrigo flipped from 1.95M to 2.3M, offering a hefty 230K profit. Rooney went from 730K to 850K. While Team 2 cards dipped in value—a common Saturday trend—Team 1 and other out-of-pack cards, like Dreamchasers, held their prices well.
Evolutions and SBCs in the FC 25 Immortal League Update
The Jack of All Trades 2 Evolution also dropped, mirroring last week’s right-wing EVO but now focused on left-sided positions. While the stat boosts and positional flexibility may seem appealing, the lack of playstyle pluses makes this evolution underwhelming for most squads unless applied to very specific cards.
The new SBC release, Sawa, features five-star skills and weak foot, three playstyle pluses, and dominant passing stats. However, with an 11-squad requirement and a cost of nearly one million coins, many players hesitate. Comparisons to similar cards like Billy, who costs only 130K, further diminish the appeal despite Sawa’s impressive in-game presence. For those low on resources after crafting recent Evolutions, completing this SBC might feel more like a lateral move than a clear upgrade.
Market Predictions Ahead of the FC 25 Immortal League Launch
Investors are already targeting Team of the Week cards, picking up 88s and 89s in preparation. Duplicate bidding and club stacking are popular strategies, especially for those with over a million coins. Meanwhile, those with tighter budgets focus on selective purchases. Market watchers expect a shift in demand away from high-end meta cards toward objective-eligible players, depending on the mode’s squad-building restrictions.
If the requirements mirror previous limits—such as only one 89, two 88s, and the rest 84–86 rated cards—then mid-tier cards could double in value overnight. However, if the cap increases to include 90s or 91s, cards like Vitinha, Rinders, and other left-behind Evolutions may rise.
Caution is advised, especially around already-inflated cards like Gareth Bale or Kenny Dalglish. Bale’s 88-rated version recently soared to 700K—an unrealistic investment for a cup mode. Investors should seek undervalued options among meta attackers or midfielders rated 88–91.
As the Fc 25 Immortal League launches, its structure, requirements, and reward quality will shape the game’s immediate future. If the mode allows unlimited games and offers Maldini as the reward, it could become a highly replayable and profitable mode. Shifts in market focus, player usage, and evolution potential all depend on how EA structures this league.
Players looking to trade, invest, or complete content should monitor leaks, market dips, and squad-building criteria carefully. Whether crafting icons, flipping market deals, or chasing objectives, today marks an important shift in the FC 25 landscape.