EA FC 24 Winter Sweater Home and Away Kit

If you want to know how to get the EA FC 24 Winter Sweater Home and Away Kit and why you need them at all, you’ve come to the right place. Yes, they are unfortunately not just a set of unsightly cosmetics; they are actually necessary for completing certain objectives. Yes, I am annoyed by what EA did there and it will be noticeable. Let’s begin.

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EA FC 24 Winter Sweater Home and Away Kit

How to Get EA FC 24 Winter Sweater Away and Home Kit

To get the Winter Sweater Home and Away Kit in EA FC 24, you have to purchase it from the in-game store. They will be in the Season 2 Stadium Items or Season 2 Stadium Bundles section of the shop. You can either buy the kits separately for 40,000 Coins or 400 FC Points each, or purchase them as a bundle (the Winter Sweater Kit bundle) for 60,000 Coins or 600 FC Points. That’s… Listen, I don’t really play these games, but that sounds like a lot for a paltry two ugly cosmetics. What makes things even worse is that you have to get both the Home Kit and the Away Kit in order to complete the Park the Sleigh and Winter Gifts objectives respectively.

So, if you do choose not to get the EA FC 24 Winter Sweater Home and Away Kit, you are going to have to sit these objectives out. That means you’ll miss out on a total of two thousand extra XP. Not a huge loss in the grand scheme of things, but it’s about the principle. They’re actually locking people out of activities based on expensive and just plain ugly cosmetics. If I were you, I would refuse to purchase the sweaters just out of plain disgust. But if you really want them, who am I to judge? It’s your money / Coins / FC Points. And now you know where you can get them. As far as I know, there’s no way to earn the sweaters through just playing the game (aside from grinding Coins, of course).

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