Many gamers will already be familiar with EA's Dual Entitlement program, which allows a player to upgrade their copy of a certain FC 24 Coins game from PS4 to PS5 or Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S for free. This was introduced for previous games like FIFA 22 and will continue for newer EA Sports titles but will be limited to specific editions. For FC 24. only players who purchase the $100 digital Ultimate Edition will get both versions of the game. Physical copies of the Ultimate Edition and all Standard Edition versions won't include the option for next-gen upgrades on Xbox One and PS4.

Madden NFL 22 is a bit more generous but will still be expensive for those wanting next-gen upgrades. Players can purchase either the physical or digital version of the $100 MVP Edition of the game, or purchase the $120 Dynasty Edition to get the benefits of Dual Entitlement. For gamers who don't want to spend the extra money to get the upgradable version of these EA games, they will have to simply buy the Xbox Series X|S or PS5 versions at full price.

While it does make sense for next-gen upgrades to cost money, EA's edition limitations for these games and the amount of the price bump probably won't make very many gamers happy. Both the FIFA and Madden NFL franchises are already frequently under fire for their Ultimate Team game modes, which have been criticized for the amount of money they seemingly encourage gamers to spend. PS4 and Xbox One players may just need to prepare to drop an extra $40 if they want to experience next-gen FIFA and Madden NFL.

The world is currently celebrating a weekend of incredible soccer performances. Both the COPA American and UEFA European Championship are coming to a close, and the CONCACAF Gold Cup is just beginning. It's the perfect time for Electronic Arts to unveil FC 24. which is exactly what it has done. Sunday morning EA shared the official reveal trailer for buy Fut 24 Coins. confirming the soccer game's planned release for PC, PS4. PS5. Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S starting October 1.