The season of the Premier League is home and in complete swing, which indicates that it is almost time to jump into the virtual pitch.
EA Sports FIFA 20 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting instalment in the storied franchise, providing a fresh Volta Football mode in addition to the life-consuming Ultimate Team configuration that is becoming increasingly popular each year.
FIFA 20 Standard Edition
The Standard Edition is the cheapest way to lace your shoes in FIFA 20, offering the base game with some extra goodies.
Aside from the match itself, you’ll get up to three unusual gold bags (one a week for three weeks) to offer a jump beginning to your Ultimate Team, a Loan Icon Player (mainly a game legend you can use for five games), and a unique edition kit as well.
Amazon, you can purchase the FIFA 20 Standard Edition or use the previously stated Quidco promotion.
Amazon – PlayStation 4 – £49.99
Amazon – Xbox One – £49.99
FIFA 20 Champions Edition
The Champions Edition is a good option for those who are really looking for an Ultimate Team head beginning.
Offering the full match registered three days soon (so you can begin preparing on September 24th), you’ll also receive a twelve-week unusual gold set and a Loan Icon Player as well as the unique edition package.
On Amazon, you can purchase the FIFA 20 Standard Edition or use the previously stated Quidco promotion.
Amazon – PlayStation 4 – £69.99
Amazon – Xbox One – £74.99
FIFA 20 Ultimate Edition
If you’re a huge fan of football, FIFA, or just want to show off, you can pick up the Zinedine Zidane inspired Ultimate Edition.
Believe it or not, this edition is only available for digital customers but offers plenty of extra Ultimate Team packs. Up to twenty-four rare gold packs (two per week for twelve weeks), a Loan Icon Player for five matches, special edition kits and three-day early access.
If you’re an EA Access subscriber, you’ll save 10% too.