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FC 25 Season 1: Start date and what to expect

Football fever is in full swing now, with the newest season under way and the launch of EA Sports FC 25 on the horizon.

One of the biggest new additions to the football simulator is the introduction of Seasons, allowing players to get lots of rewards for playing or completing objectives.

Looking to emulate the success of Fortnite with its regular themed events to keep people coming back for more, the difference with FC 25 is that progress will be available across all modes: Career, Ultimate Team and Clubs.

While some details are still being kept until its full release, we've rounded up everything we know so far about Seasons in EA Sports FC 25 and what rewards you can look forward to earning.

FC 25 Season 1 will be available from 20th September as part of the early access launch for those that pick up EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Edition.

This will then be available for everyone else who jumps in on the game's global launch on 27th September 2024.

A free and Premium Season Pass will be available — however, it's not quite clear how this will factor into each Season as of yet.

The Season Pass pricing has yet to be officially confirmed, either. We're expecting around the £15 mark, though.

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EA has revealed a whole host of details of what to expect from the first Season of FC 25 – which will be known as «Total Rush» – that will see rewards cross over between Ultimate Team, Clubs and Career Mode.

It's suggested that the first Season will last six weeks, with players progressing towards the first Total Rush Quartet, four players suited to the theme.

«In FC 25, we want to bring Seasons to more players by expanding them beyond Football Ultimate Team, and are extending them to Career Mode and Clubs for players to be rewarded for their progress each and every

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