
EA Sports confirmed that there will be no Season Reset in EA FC Mobile 2025: Future events teased
EA Sports
has officially confirmed that there will be
no season reset
in
EA FC Mobile 2025
, a continuation of the same model adopted in 2024.
The announcement was made on their official X (formerly Twitter) handle, much to the delight of millions of players who can now keep grinding, upgrading, and perfecting their dream squads without worrying about losing progress
In addition, EA Sports has dropped a visual teaser of the upcoming events, and it's safe to say that this summer is going to be massive for FC Mobile fans.
EA FC Mobile's
Summer Roadmap
revealed after 'no season reset' confirmation
Players can continue to build their Ultimate Teams and enjoy a stream of new events over the summer, with six major campaigns already teased by EA. From mythological themes to grassroots stories and legendary captains, the lineup has something for everyone.
Here's a breakdown of what's coming:
1) Aqua vs Inferno - Rivals Update (Live Now)
The latest update to FC Mobile is already turning heads. The Aqua vs Inferno event pits players against each other in faction-based rivalry battles.
With exclusive rewards, competitive showdowns, and faction pride on the line, this is one of the most successful launches in recent memory. Fans are loving the new animations, refined UI, and faction rewards structure.
2) Defining Legacies
A nostalgic event, possibly focused on legendary players and historic performances. Expect emotional narratives and highly rated cards based on iconic footballing moments.
3) Ragnarok: Mighty Winter & After Dusk
A two-part Norse-themed campaign that hints at a story-driven adventure.
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The Mighty Winter chapter may focus on icy challenges and Northern warriors, while After Dusk suggests a continuation with dramatic turns and endgame-level rewards. A great mix of fantasy storytelling and football action awaits.
4) Grassroot Greats
A
grounded, feel-good campaign that could focus on underdog stories, young talents, and breakout stars. Likely to offer value-for-grind rewards and progression-focused gameplay.
5) Captains
Leadership takes center stage in this event. Expect to see special versions of iconic captains from across leagues - players known for their influence, passion, and clutch performances.
With no season reset and a lineup of diverse and engaging content, EA FC Mobile 2025 is setting new standards in mobile football gaming.
The summer of football has never looked more promising, and for both casual and competitive players, there's never been a better time to be part of the action.
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