MMOEXP: Which have been part of the game series since FC 25
FC 25 Coins is all but certain not to feature cross-play for Pro Clubs at launch, or for the duration of the game's availability. Perhaps Pro Club cross-play will end up being tested on FC 25 like how basic cross-play functionality was for FC 25. It's more likely that the feature is further off, coming with EA Sports FC's release in 2023 or beyond. It's also entirely possible that FC fans are right, and that EA's priorities lie in FC 25 Ultimate Team. It's up to EA to prove that criticism wrong.
Gaming and athleticism may not seem like they go hand in hand, but sports games have existed in the medium for decades. Millions upon millions of fans who play the likes of FC, Madden, NBA, or WWE show that sports games are not going away any time soon. Speaking of FC, the world's most popular soccer title is due to have its next installment released in a couple of months. The hardware specs for the PC version have recently been revealed, and it looks as though they won't break the bank.
As reported by a number of sources, FC 25 will seemingly not require the most high-end gaming system the world has ever seen in order to run well. Officially, players will need at least an Intel Core i5 6600k or AMD Ryzen 5 to meet the minimum CPU spec. The game should also run well on just an Nvidia GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon RX 570. Even meeting the recommended requirements won't be too painful. At the most, an i7 6700 or Ryzen 7 2700X will suffice, as will a GTX 1660 or RX 5600 XT graphics card, and either 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM will also be a requirement. Overall, EA Sports' next soccer game should be suitable for most mid-range PCs.
This will be good news, especially for anyone who is not in the market for an Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti, which can set gamers back nearly $2.000. Of course, the PC specs are greater than those needed for FC 25. but that's generally to be expected of newer games. For anyone who's curious, it's unclear whether cheap EA FC Coins will run on the Steam Deck or not. However, given that the Deck is consistently adding new titles, which are either being labelled as "playable" or "verified," it's entirely possible that the game could be compatible with Valve's handheld machine.