EA ensures that the company is not responsible for monitoring the spending on microtransactions

Nor is there expected to maintain the progress between editions, although it is implied that in the future it may cease to be updated annually.

The main producer of FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT), Garrett Reede, he denied that the game developers are responsible for surveillance in consumer spending.

FUT allows players to purchase packs random to form a team with the best footballers, and due to its success, has always been in the crosshairs of the laws against the boxes of loot.

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however, Reeder “have no plans” to put a age limitation on the spending within the game, ensuring that it depends on the regulation of manufacturers. Nor are there plans to limit the purchases, according to reports Eurogamer. “No, perhaps in response to the comments – it’s something to look at soon. But what we see as a consumer choice” he says, when asked for the expenditure of thousands of dollars in packs of FUT on the part of some users.

The producer also indicates that open more packs of FUT with FUT Coins -the virtual currency earned within the game – with FIFA Points, which are purchased with real currency.

No plans to continue the progress

EA you do not have any plans on making the players to keep the progress in FUT from one game to another, regardless of the expense or time of the game, as Reeder says that users are “very excited about a new start”, although they would have hinted that it might abandon the model year.

“I don’t Think it is something that we consider to be short-term. Perhaps in the future, in a world where the game is not updated in the same way year to year, might be considered”.

While moving some items between FUT, “to allow people to take your content collection to the next game would be significant challenges in terms of balance and the type of content that would have. That is the main reason”.

EA ensures that the company is not responsible for monitoring the spending on microtransactions
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