

Having multiple accounts and funneling FUT Coins and Items to your main account breaks our rules, too. For example, if a player or site offers you FUT Coins in exchange for subscribing.

Giveaways are another form of Coin distribution. Transferring FUT Coins by trying to sell or buy Items well above or below their average Coin price, either to your friends or to sell Coins to anyone, is against our rules.

This could mean that you complete the purchase of a FUT Item for the purpose of transferring Coins from your account to another account, or that you sold a FUT Item to another account for the purpose of transferring the Coins to your account.Įach FUT Item has a minimum and maximum Coin price that it can be put on the Transfer Market for, and the average Coin price for an Item fluctuates depending on overall demand for the player. It breaks our rules if you use the FUT Transfer Market to transfer Coins to another player, rather than to get a FUT Item legitimately to use in your Club. That means disrupting the safe buying and selling environment that legitimate players are trying to use to get the players they need for their Ultimate Team.Īnd yes-sending FUT Coins to your friend is a form of Coin distribution and it breaks our rules. Don't distribute CoinsĬoin distribution inflates the FIFA economy.

Make sure to read the charter to understand those rules, and keep reading on to see how they apply to EA SPORTS FIFA. Our Positive Play Charter is at the heart of our rules. Being part of a gaming community should be positive, fun, fair, and safe for all.
