Extremely powerful Prime Icon Moments, versions of famous players at their prime, have shown up in screenshots of conversations with FC 25 Coins these supposed Ultimate Team black market dealers. What's more, it sounds like these individuals have been at it for some time. They seem to have package deals ready, offering set prices for specific combinations of Icon and Team of the Year cards. If that's the case, it's extremely unhealthy for FC Ultimate Team.
Naturally, fans are outraged that apparently some of the game's best and rarest cards are available on a veritable gaming black market. After all, some of the cards mentioned in whistleblower claims and screenshots mention cards that literally can't be obtained by legitimate means anymore. However, fans are pointing some blame at EA too.
Some fans believe that if there's a FC Ultimate Team black market, it's in large part due to EA's loot structure. Many have long criticized the FC loot drops as exploitative, and believe that shady dealings by wealthy die-hard players is only the natural conclusion of the game's structure. With that in mind, many fans are calling for this to lead to more than internal investigations at EA; fans want more changes to the loot system.
EA has already leased a statement about the EA Gate affair, and claims to be equally upset by the allegations. EA says that "swift action" will be taken if it finds any people who are part and parcel to this black market. Fans of FC Ultimate Team certainly hope that's the case in spite of their other misgivings about EA's practices. Whether or not any particular fan believes that EA is directly responsible for EA Gate, anyone would agree that it's a serious problem that needs to be taken seriously.
Very few people want to play a game where real-world money determines the status and success of each player. Hopefully, EA runs its investigation with EA FC Coins for sale some transparency and lets players know that it's going to do everything it can to solve EA Gate and prevent it from happening again.