Winter Wild Cards have entered packs, bringing one of the largest selections of players yet for this promo in FC 25. As new cards come in, existing ones exit, making this a critical time to manage resources effectively. EA dubbed this event the “coldest promo of the year,” hinting at exciting developments like new SBCs and market shifts.
Last Friday saw Winter Wild Cards start at affordable prices, but with Foot Champs starting late, market dynamics might differ. Additionally, the brand-new season offers plenty of objectives and rewards, ensuring players have fresh content to explore.
Seasonal Objectives and Rewards
The new season in FC 25 lasts only 34 days, providing ample SP opportunities through weekly and daily objectives. Seasonal tasks include scoring and playing games, with additional bonuses for Manager Career, Player Career, and Clubs modes. Rewards include standout cards like Marco Asensio, available at level 11, and new numeral FUT cards
While some players feel the seasonal lineup lacks high-impact names, the accompanying packs—like the 85×10, 87×3, and 86×5—make this season worthwhile. The standout rewards, including the Soncho card with two PlayStyle+ abilities, offer unique gameplay enhancements.
Market Dynamics and FC 25 SBC Highlights
Market dynamics in FC 25 shifted significantly with SBC updates. The refreshed 87+ Base or Centurion’s Icon upgrade caused an uptick in fodder prices, highlighting its popularity among players. Frank Lampard’s SBC divided opinions; while it’s affordable and evolvable, many feel it lacks immediate usability without further upgrades. However, its value at 100,000 coins cannot be denied, especially for fans looking to enhance gameplay through Evolution upgrades.
Bronze cards, particularly Brazilian ones, have surged in value due to theories surrounding improved Icon pulls. Selling these cards provides an excellent opportunity to gain easy coins.
New Winter Wild Cards and Player Highlights
The Winter Wild Cards team for FC 25 includes standout players with unique position changes. Players like Puyol as a CDM, Milito as a center-back with striking attributes, and Onana as a right winger bring diversity to gameplay. While some cards may serve as fodder, others, such as Sophia Smith and Heung-min Son, promise top-tier performance.
Team 2 remains in packs, featuring Neymar, Rudiger, and McManaman, among others. Investments in these cards could yield significant profits as market trends evolve during Fut Champs finals.