Review bombing is not limited to Metacritic either, as FC 25 Coins currently holds a rating of "Mostly Negative" on Steam. However, the complaints seem to be focused on the new anti-cheat system that is preventing users from playing the game. Many gamers mention that they paid extra for the Ultimate Edition of FC 25 to play the game three days early, but it didn't work due to errors related to the anti-cheat service. Some also believe that the game is not well-optimized on PC.

Many games got review bombed this year for various reasons, and FC 25 is the latest addition to this list. Even popular releases like Horizon Forbidden West and Elden Ring got review bombed, although users generally have solid reasons for doing so. In the case of FC 25. it seems to be a combination of anti-cheat issues on PC and grievances that have been building up for years among the audience.

There are plenty of talented young players with high potential in FC 25 's career mode, but not all of them come cheap. Granted, those who start out with a rating somewhere in the sixties can usually be picked up for relatively small amounts, but the game's very best young talents tend to be rated highly right from the get-go, meaning that players will need to spend millions of pounds if they're to have any hope of signing them.

For those looking to take their teams to the next level though, there really are no better options, at least not until they've had a chance to build up a decent scouting network, that is. These FC 25 wonderkids all have the potential to reach at least a 90 rating, making them ideal players to build a team around or great options for those looking to turn a healthy profit through player development.

Jamie Tartt and his AFC Richmond teammates are fictional players from the television show Ted Lasso. As AFC Richmond can be used in EA Sports FC Coins career mode, Tartt and all of the other players from the show can technically be signed. Though not quite as good, his teammate Sam Obisanya also has high potential, with players able to take him from an 81 rating up to a rather impressive 88.