Electronic Arts hasn't delved into the gameplay-related improvements or technical enhancements that will be EA FC 24 Coins  coming with September's version of the franchise, however the details will begin to leak out after the official announcement of the game took place.

The players can look at the official FC 24 trailer below, featuring a music track from Hans Zimmer himself: The Alex Hunter storyline in The Journey The Journey - which was first introduced with FC 24 - will also likely conclude in the coming version of FIFA. Fans who have been following Alex throughout the journey have seen his play in everything between The Premier League to Major League Soccer following the saga of his contract in the case of Real Madrid.

This year's final installment of the narrative mode ending in Hunter's fight to take home this year's UEFA Champions League itself. Since the tournament is branded and features it's own gaming mode within FC 24. it's a perfect conclusion to the storyline however, a few fans might have preferred to have the possibility of a World Cup tie-in from the new update. In that case, players will be relying on Marcus Rashford, who is often described as the direct source of inspiration for Alex Hunter himself.

EA Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wilson once speculated that games like FIFA and Madden could eventually be relegated to subscription-based services, but for now, it seems like annual releases remain the preferred format. It's not known what enhancements FC 24 will make in the realm of gameplay in general however, only announcements branded by the company currently being made available.

Loot boxes were subject to an intense scrutiny from the public following the launch of Star Wars Battlefront 2. which led to EA FC Coins for sale  numerous inquiries into the practice conducted by various government bodies around the world. The investigations started months ago, but are now coming to conclusions and being concluded by the Netherlands recently declaring certain loot boxes to be illegal gambling. Then, Belgium has adopted the same decision, declaring their use of the loot boxes within video games to be illegal, and demanding that they be completely removed.