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All EA FC 25 Editions and pre-order bonuses listed

Two good editions for all.

EA FC 25 is now up for pre-order across all available platforms, and players can choose between different editions.

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Once again, EA Sports has decided to go with a twin model – Standard and Ultimate. While the Standard Edition is cheaper to get, the Ultimate Edition comes with a lot of extra offerings. Moreover, there are several pre-order bonuses for those who purchase the game before its global release in September.

EA FC 25 editions listed

Let’s first take a look at what you obtain with the Standard Edition of EA FC 25:

  • Base game
  • Ultimate Team Player Loan Item
  • Ambassador Loan Item
  • 250,000 Clubs coins
  • Clubs PlayStyles Slot
  • Player Career Personality Points
  • 3 Icons in Player Career: Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, and David Beckham
  • 5-star coach in Manager Career
  • 5-star Youth Scout in Manager Career

Compared to the Standard Edition, the Ultimate Edition comes with plenty of additional benefits:

  • Base game
  • Ultimate Team Player Loan Item
  • Ambassador Loan Item
  • 250,000 Clubs coins
  • Clubs PlayStyles Slot
  • Player Career Personality Points
  • 3 Icons in Player Career: Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, and David Beckham
  • 5-star coach in Manager Career
  • 5-star Youth Scout in Manager Career
  • Origin Hero (September 20) and Prime Hero (November 28)
  • Greats of the Game Icon/Hero on EA FC 24
  • Seven days of early access
  • 4600 FC Points
  • 1 Player Evolution Slot
  • Early Access Rush Rewards

The Standard Edition is priced at $69.99, while the Ultimate Edition costs $99.99. The Origin Hero and Prime Hero bonuses are available only for a limited time, and those buying the game before August 20, 2024, will be eligible for the bonuses.

Which EA FC 25 edition is worth buying?

For the hardcore grinders, the Ultimate Edition is one to go for. While it might be more expensive to purchase, the seven days of early access make a lot of difference. Additionally, the extra resources will be highly beneficial for Ultimate Team users. An additional Origin Hero on the first day of the game itself is a great bonus.

For casual players, it’s best to opt for the Standard Edition. Most of the Ultimate Edition bonuses are purely meant for the Ultimate Team mode. There’s no reason to spend extra for a mode they won’t even play. It won’t make any difference to start seven days late if you’re looking to play the offline modes or go for a casual experience.


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