Usually, the legal ways to obtain these cards require trading between players or by purchasing random suits, which makes these cards incredibly rare. It should be noted that Icon and TOTY cards are not only scarce because of the famous players, but because their competitive stats are also among the best in the game.
The scholarship has since been named EA Gate on social media. You can see the alleged details in a tweet from @FutArcade below.
A special thanks to @RiberaRibell for the photo he did a wonderful job
(continue in the comments)#fut #fifa pic.twitter.com/bJIg2rpWtI
– Arcade-Fut (@FutArcade) 10 March 2021
It is unclear exactly how these transactions start, but according to the chat screenshots, anyone looking for rare FUT cards should only provide their PSN and EA ID and the appropriate funds. When asked by the buyer if there is any reason to worry about bans, the seller says that there is ‘no risk’, but he can not reveal why it is out of safety.
The alleged seller apparently offers a menu with items, including 3 Ikon cards for 750 Euro (~ $ 895) or 3 Ikon cards and 2 Team of the Year cards for 1 000 Euro (~ $ 1193).
In a statement published on the official EA Sports FIFA Twitter account, the company says it is aware of the allegations and has launched an investigation.
“A thorough investigation is underway, and if we identify inappropriate behavior, we will act quickly,” EA said. “We want to be clear – this kind of behavior is unacceptable and we are in no way giving in to what allegedly happened here.”
– EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) 10 March 2021
IGN contacted EA and received the same statement published on Twitter. We will have updates for when EA completes its investigation.
MattTM Kim is a news editor at IGN.