eld.gg-Taison offers a very inexpensive card that is available

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Joaquin Correa has gone unnoticed since there is a Correa in Serie A that is slightly more effective. But unlike Angel Correa Joaquin is able to play in the middle of the field. The Argentinian is agile, quick and is one of the best players across the world.

Taison offers a very inexpensive card that is available every year. The 81 rated LM card isn't an exception. The card's 93-speed acceleration and incredible dribbling statistics with EAFC 26 Coins make it among the best FUT cards. Taison might not be a great player in scoring, but the card has a shot power of 80+ as well as long shots and the ability to volley. Clubs can combine Taison together with Marlos and the Brazilian striker to create a affordable lineup for competitive play.

Joaquin Correa has gone unnoticed since there is a Correa in Serie A that is slightly more effective. But unlike Angel Correa Joaquin is able to play in the middle of the field. The Argentinian is agile, quick and is one of the best players across the world. The card isn't equipped with the top shooting performance however, players can make the card sit in front of two strikers and play using the center position. Balance issues will be evident when playing, and it's crucial to take the ball off his feet prior to an opponent.

The controversial FIFA series's publisher Electronic Arts has once again come under fire within the gaming world. Much like it has been in the past it is the case with the use of loot box and betting mechanics for its games like EA Sports FC 26.

The most recent entry in the cult series of football-related games has caused controversy, particularly it's EA Sports FC 26 Ultimate Team feature that lets players build a custom team with any of the players featured in the game. Of of course, the players are obtained through loot boxes that players are urged to buy using real money. The issue isn't with the loot boxes at this time instead, it's a paper on them.

According to CBC the CBC, several inside EA documents were leaked to the media by an "gaming insider" who claims documents prove that EA attempts to influence players to spend more for the game. The document of 54 pages is from the sports division of EA located within Burnaby, British Colombia, Canada. The document is an expo filled with bullet points and slides.

Based on the information presented, EA claims that the FIFA Ultimate Team mode is the "cornerstone" of EA Sports FC 26. and the company is doing all it can to lure players who are playing in other modes to FUT, in which they'll be encouraged to buy loot boxes. Since the beginning of time, many various studies have been made public that have shown a connection between loot boxes and problematic gambling. Thus, by bringing more people into the option, EA probably hopes to increase the number of people who spend regularly on loot boxes while in The FUT game mode.

Reaction to the documents shouldn't be too surprising; FIFA 's Ultimate Team mode has already experienced plenty of controversy. The class action suit was filed by Canada in the year 2000. alleging the company was operating an illegal gambling business. Outside of Canada the company was also struck with a huge fines over FIFA the Ultimate Team mode in Holland which the government claimed that the company was breaking the gambling laws of the country. The recent information leak is just spark for the fire of regulation.

EA issued a statement in response to the CBC article , saying its customers that the company was "disappointed" with the findings and also that it does not provide important information to buy EAFC 26 Coins in the documents. EA also reiterated its position that loot boxes aren't gambling. It's possible that they will be unable to convince gamers of as of right now 74% of players believe they are playing with their loot containers.

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