With the 2018/19 club season officially over, it’s that time of the year where the latest edition of EA Sports FIFA starts its road to becoming redundant. It’s now that eyes start to drift towards the next installment of EA legendary football franchise, as gamers begin to dream of what stunning summer signings their club will make by the time FIFA 20 rolls around. Barcelona fans are already drooling at adding Antoine Griezmann to an unstoppable FIFA frontline that includes Messi, Suarez, Dembele, and Coutinho, while Man Utd fans are sobbing into their cereal at having a midfield of McTominay, Fred, and Longstaff. Regardless of who you support, though, all eyes are on the September 27th release date that is been set for FIFA 20. And what will many gamers do as soon as they load up the new FIFA? They will head straight to the Ultimate Team mode and begin to amass a squad capable of dominating the online ranks of FUT. Of course, Ultimate Team is far from a flawless part of FIFA for years, there have been the same old problems with FUT yet some of these issues seem very much fixable should EA Sports actually want to improve Ultimate Team. As well as a chance to decide with players get rewarded with an upgraded Futties card, all FIFA Ultimate Team players will get a second shot at Squad Building Challenges (SBCs) and special items released over the course of the year so far. You'll have the chance to vote for players until August 7, with nominees in multiple categories dropping into your account as they are revealed. You will be able to grab one of the nominated players to play with as a one-match loan and that counts as your vote. Whoever wins gets an upgraded card released as part of an SBC later on. The fact that we are in Futties mode means FIFA 19 is drawing to a close and all eyes are on FIFA 20. We revealed that the Nintendo Switch isn't going to get the proper version of FIFA 20, with Nintendo fans having to settle for a Legacy edition instead that will see them miss out on all the game new features. PS4, Xbox One and PC players will have a new FIFA Street inspired Volta Football mode to enjoy, as well as some much needed changes to the core gameplay. The FIFA games in general and Ultimate Team mode in particular are under threat, though, with a new US law in the works that seems to have EA worried and the company having to defend its use of loot boxes in the UK Parliament too. More information is on rvgm.com where you can buy FIFA 20 Coins.