The challenge lies in if the FC 25 Coins organization would mind losing its headlining place on one of the most popular games in the world. According to the statement by Cam Weber, carrying the " FC " name on the box is pennies in comparison to what the company pays to the biggest league and football associations to keep the players and team likeness. FC, on the other hand, stands to lose the synonymity of its name with the premiere soccer video game. The FC branding carries more weight when the FC World Cup games for the men's and women's tournament are being held, but that's a bi-annual release, leaving the remaining off years to be relegated to being just another sticker.
Calling it simply "EA Sports FC" sounds generic, but with the proliferation of the Ultimate Team mode, players that partake are pretty much already on the path of thinking of the game as its own thing rather than a game with loose naming connection to an organization that has very little to do with any development decisions. It's not hard to understand the idea behind wanting to change the name. The challenge lies in getting the yearly buyers to recognize the game the first few years after the change as the same game they've bought in the past.
The feel-good comedy of Ted Lasso, football, and the horror genre is not exactly a match-winning trifecta. However, a new fan-made trailer proves that with the right editing, the show's second season has enough chilly vibes to tear through any defense.
Considering Ted Lasso's season two has AFC Richmond fighting for a promotion spot up until the very end, that intimidation factor is something the team could have used in the nailbiter finale that premiered this Friday. Of course, the season ended with plenty of humor and all the dad jokes that clinched the Apple TV Plus series four Emmy wins this year, as well as absolute internet glory courtesy of the Ted Lasso-inspired Roy Kent CGI meme.
Do not expect to see much of coach Lasso in this spoof trailer since Ted‘s never-ending optimism leaves very little room for scares. Instead, the gaffer delegates the terror duties onto Nate the Great (Nick Mohammed), who makes for an enticing villain. This brilliant trailer by Francis Siberini Films takes advantage of some of Ted Lasso's wildest events in season two, like striker Dani Rojas‘ sad dog-related incident, a car accident, and a funeral that turns really dark when paired with cheap FIFA 25 Coins some of Nate‘s dialogue.