Lobbies will be based on your crossplay status. If you opt to play with others using FC Coins the same console as you, that is what will be shown in your matchmaking and leaderboard screens. This goes for drop-in matches too as you will have the choice whether you compete against other platform players.
Crossplay will only be available for same-gen platforms. This means players using Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC will all be able to play together. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users will also be able to team up. Clubs is coming to Nintendo Switch players for the first time, and they will have their own matchmaking lobby.
In a move similar to Division Rivals in Ultimate Team, Clubs will see a new league season format where teams compete to reach the highest division. There will be promotions but no relegation from each division, much like in Ultimate Team. There will be seasonal play-offs to secure glory for your side too.
You will earn rewards each season, and the higher your division, the better your rewards. The rewards you can earn will all lean into establishing your club identity. When a new season begins, your progress up the divisions will reset, and you will challenge opponents through the league systems again.
Each Clubs League season will last for roughly six weeks, and be split into the League Phase and Playoff Phase. During the League Phase, you can play an unlimited amount of matches, accumulating points to gain promotion up the divisions.
Once you hit the required amount of points to earn promotion, you will proceed to play Promotion Matches. You will be challenged to win a specified amount from a fixed number of matches. If you complete the challenge, you will earn promotion. Fall short and you stay in your current league, with a reduced point tally.
The Playoff Phase will take place during the final week of every Clubs season. Every club will be locked into pools based on their division and have a set number of matches to gain as many points as possible, earning as high a rank in their respective divisions’ Playoff Table.
Bournemouth turned Hamed Traore’s loan into a permanent deal this summer. Despite playing just seven games and failing to register a goal, Traore did provide three assists. This was enough for Bournemouth, and Traore could be one of their leading attackers this season.
With a 77 overall he will be one of their best in FC 24, and should have one of the highest potentials FC 24 Coins for sale in the squad too. This could prove to be a shrewd bit of business. A 76 overall could be a little low for the Dane after his efforts last season.
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