Alongside the newly-introduced clubs and players, FC 25 Coins also revealed several new stadiums set to be introduced in the upcoming soccer game. The previously-mentioned Juventus will bring with it the team's home arena of Allianz Stadium, as well as SC Freiburg's Europa-Park Stadion and the Manchester City Women's home turf of Academy Stadium among others. The partnership will also include Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio as a FIFA Ultimate Team Hero in FC 25.
EA's renewals came alongside a major announcement of a partnership with Spanish professional league La Liga to begin in the 2023/24 season. EA Sports' soccer franchise, under its new name of EA Sports FC, will obtain naming rights for La Liga competitions as well as an EA Sports FC rebranding of the Spanish league. La Liga will also see an increased presence in EA's annual franchise, with unspecified "in-game integrations" for EA Sports FC as well as broadcasts available in-game.
The plethora of new clubs and players coming to FC 25 arrives as EA Sports says farewell to the FIFA branding. EA Sports officially confirmed the end of its partnership with FIFA earlier this year, concluding a collaboration with the soccer association that had lasted thirty years. EA Sports' FIFA franchise has grown into arguably the developer's most successful sports franchise worldwide, with FIFA itself reportedly looking for a new partner. FC 25 will mark the end of an era for the massively popular soccer franchise.
The month will also be a good month for fans of sports games, as it will bring the release of NBA 2K23 on Nintendo Switch, PC, as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles. It releases on September 8th, and it will see the return of the Jordan Challenge where gamers are tasked with replaying some of Michael Jordan's most legendary games in his career. The mode has not been present in the NBA 2K series since buy FIFA 25 Coins. and its return will bring many improvements, including visual filters to make players feel like they are truly back in the '90s.