We want to be clear 11 this type of behaviour
PIM players but EA employees sell them to people
EA published a response to the allegations on FC 24 Coins Twitter. 20We are aware of the allegations currently circulating within our community related to FC 21 Ultimate Team items,” they stated. “A thorough investigation is underway, and if we identify improper conduct, we will take swift action.
20We want to be clear 11 this type of behaviour is unacceptable, and we in no way condone what is alleged to have happened here. We understand how this creates concern about unfair balance in the game and competition. We will update the community as we get more clarity on the situation.21
So we grindtradeopen packs and can’t touch these PIM players but EA employees sell them to people secretly for $1,700?!?! LOL I respect the grind but my god30 pic.twitter.comCCnhjZbcgH
In another tweet, another player expressed their shock, alongside more shared screenshots of purchases totalling thousands of Euros. “So we grindtradeopen packs and can’t touch these PIM players but EA employees sell them to people secretly for $1,700?!?! LOL I respect the grind but my god…,” they wrote.
In other gaming news, a new effort has been introduced to prevent scalpers by UK retailer Currys. Their website now accepts applications from prospective customers to enter a randomised lottery system where, if picked, they have 72 hours to purchase a PS5 console.
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