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The countdown has begun for one of the year’s most anticipated sports titles: EA SPORTS FC™ 26. The global release is scheduled for September 26, 2025, and football fans across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC can join in on the fun.
In addition, Electronic Arts has officially named generational talents Jude Bellingham and Jamal Musiala as the cover stars for EA SPORTS FC 26 and EA SPORTS FC Mobile for the standard edition and Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the ultimate edition.
Below are the details about the new game, taken from the official EA SPORTS FC source.
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What’s New in EA SPORTS FC 26?
Building on player feedback, EA SPORTS FC 26 introduces major gameplay enhancements that aim to make every match feel unique. This edition offers lots of freedom of play, thanks to systems like Manager Live Challenges that bring dynamic narratives to each season. Additionally, the introduction of Archetypes, inspired by legendary footballers, allows players to customize and refine their squad’s strengths in new and strategic ways.
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EA SPORTS FC 26 Early Access

For those who can't wait for the official release of the game, early access begins on September 19, 2025, for players who buy the Ultimate Edition. This version includes up to 7 days of early access, allowing fans to experience all the new features and game modes for a week before the official launch.
EA Play members will also benefit from a 10-hour trial starting September 19, while PC players subscribed to EA Play Pro will gain full access to the Ultimate Edition on the same date.
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FC26 Pre-Order Bonuses: Ultimate vs. Standard Edition

Pre-ordering EA SPORTS FC™ 26 Ultimate Edition by August 26, 2025, unlocks exclusive content for both EA SPORTS FC™ 25 and FC™ 26. Highlights include:
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A 99 Shooting Evo Boost item for FC™ 25 (sold separately)
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A 93+ OVR ICON Player Pick (untradeable) for FC™ 25
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An ICON Player Item (untradeable) for FC™ 26, later upgraded to commemorate their "Champion" moment
Additional Ultimate Edition perks:
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Up to 6000 FC Points (4500 for Nintendo Switch platforms) over 2 months
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Season 1 Premium Pass access
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Bonus Player Evolution slot
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3 ICON Career Mode Players
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5-Star Coach & Youth Scout in Manager Career
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Double XP Archetype Consumables for 10 matches
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Manager Live Challenge content
The Standard Edition, also available for pre-order, includes a 92+ OVR ICON for FC™ 25, select Archetype unlocks, and key Career Mode enhancements, but does not include early access or FC Points.

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FC26 Platform Availability & System Requirements
EA SPORTS FC™ 26 will be available on:
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PlayStation®5 and PlayStation®4
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Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One
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Nintendo Switch™ and Nintendo Switch™ 2
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PC
Minimum System Requirements:
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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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OS: Windows 10/11 – 64-bit (Latest Update)
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel Core i5 6600K
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Memory: 8 GB RAM
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Graphics: AMD RX 570 or Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti (DirectX 12_0 compatible)
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DirectX: Version 12
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Network: Broadband Internet connection
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Storage: 100 GB available space
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Sound Card: DirectX: 12 compatible
Recommended System Requirements:
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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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OS: Windows 10/11 – 64-bit (Latest Update)
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X or Intel Core i7 6700
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Memory: 12 GB RAM
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Graphics: AMD RX 5600 XT or Nvidia GTX 1660
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DirectX: Version 12
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Network: Broadband Internet connection
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Storage: 100 GB available space
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Sound Card: DirectX: 12 compatible
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Summary of Key Dates & Personal Thoughts
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Ultimate Edition & EA Play Access: September 19, 2025
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Standard Edition Global Release: September 26, 2025
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Pre-order Deadline for Bonus Content: August 26, 2025
EA SPORTS FC 26 promises an exciting football experience with deeper customization, immersive career paths, and next-level gameplay realism. Sounds amazing! If you're a fan, you should probably pre-order early to take full advantage of the bonus content and early access opportunities.
Based on the trailer, EA seems to tackle the three main problems a lot of players have consistently had with the game: first, the rebound tackles; second, goalkeepers making poor decisions (personally, I’d rather see strong keeper performances and matches ending with just a few goals); and third, the sluggish passing, as someone who likes to build from the back, it's annoying to lose possession simply because the game doesn't allow quick ball movement. If these improvements are genuinely implemented, it could take the game to a whole new level.
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