Fut 24 Coins: Can TOTS Save The Power Curve In FUT?

Bad SBCs are just completely overpriced in the first place. And for no good reason. The best recent example is Premier League POTM Bukayo Saka. The Englishman has been given an 88 POTM card, and the SBC costs around 130,000 coins.

That is relatively expensive, but you have to take into account the fees for the position (attacker), the league (Premier League) and the nation (England). So the price would be just about acceptable (though we'd never pay 130k for an 88 in April).

But the point here is: Saka already has an 88 card that costs 55k on the market! Even worse, he has an 89 TOTY honourable mention card! It makes no sense at all to complete the PL POTM Saka. Real talk: which FUT campaign made you really excited lately?

Assuming you can think about something: how many times have you used different cards or seen a variety of players in opponent's squads? It feels like we've been playing against the same teams for months. That's just lame. EA Sports should be alarmed, because EA has failed here, and not for the first time in FC 24.

Despite the abundance of events and new cards, team building in FUT was already completed for most FC 24 players in December of last year. The culprit is found quickly: Once again, EA's power curve doesn't work. FC 24: The FUT Power Curve Explained

What is the power curve? A functioning, slowly increasing power curve ensures that we can be hyped for every event, as each new FC 24 promo promises stronger cards compared to the previous one. It's simply time for women in FUT – and however they will be included, we hope that it works out for the best.

The power curve does not have to rise steadily, it can even stay at the same level for a certain period of time. Otherwise, all cheap FC 24 Coins cards would have a 99 rating after just a few months. However, in order not to negatively influence the fun of the game, it should not do one thing: it should not decline.