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EA Sports FC 26 update 1.07 is available now for download this October 10, and this brings various gameplay adjustments and bug fixes affecting Ultimate Team, technical improvements and more. Read on for the complete patch notes straight from EA on what’s new for consoles and PC.
UPDATE (5 pm EDT, 10/10/2025): On the official Battlefield Comms account on X, EA announced that "team is in the process of deploying a resolution for the issue that causes players on the EA App to be unable to start game modes due to missing DLC/content."
Battlefield 6 is the best-rated game in the series in years, and it absolutely crushed EA's Steam records with over 700,000 concurrent players logging in almost immediately, but it wasn't all smooth sailing.
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A bombshell announcement has come from Electronic Arts this morning, confirming the company has agreed to an EA buyout to the tune of ~$55 billion
VPN use has enabled FC 26 players to buy the best players via a pricing bug, and EA Sports seems to have red-carded offending accounts.
On Monday, EA announced it will be acquired in an all-cash deal by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. Shareholders will receive $210 per share, a 17% premium over EA's all-time high in August.
Nick Earl, the CEO of the mobile company that EA bought for $2.1bn, says that EA's new $55 billion privatization deal will give the company more freedom.
The acquisition is unprecedented on many levels, and it throws the future of EA's studios and some of its biggest franchises —including BioWare, The Sims, Apex Legends, and Battlefield — into doubt. Industry analysts have varying predictions about what could come next.
Friday's reports that Electronic Arts planned to go private were publicly confirmed Monday morning. Silver Lake, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners will join together to pay an estimated $55 billion for the video game mega-publisher in a deal being described as the "largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history.
Highlights • EA disables Clubs Foundation Objectives due to internal issue • Players link shutdown to tracking and reward glitches • Community frustrations grow as #FixPC and Clubs bugs trend For a game that prides itself on realism,