While FIFA 19 recently arrived and has overall good reviews, the same might not be said for their Ultimate Team Pack situation. The recent unveiling of FIFA 19 Ultimate Team Cards odds happened for the first time in the history of the franchise. Unfortunately, it’s giving gamers a view of just how tough it will be to draw cards for the top players available.
FIFA 19 Ultimate Team card packs can give rare players
On Sunday (Sept. 30), ComicBook website indicated that the FIFA 19 Ultimate Team feature allows gamers to unlock packs of random player cards. Some of these packs might contain a “Ones to Watch” player. These include some major star players in FIFA 19, such as Cristiano Ronaldo.
New clubs. New season. These are the Ones To Watch 👀. See the full team ➡️ https://t.co/mVlw35ukli #FUT #FIFA19 pic.twitter.com/K43JDbNav5
— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) September 28, 2018
Other players listed amongst the group of 23 “Ones to Watch” include Gonzalo Higuain, Alisson, Socrates, Naby Keita, Jorginho, and Leon Goretzka. Gamers are able to obtain these particular players through a random draw in the Ultimate Team Card packs. However, the odds are a bit tough, to say the least.
FIFA 19 Ultimate Team odds are slim for Ones to Watch
As mentioned in a Eurogamer report, gamers need quite a bit of luck in order to obtain one of these star FIFA players through the random draw. They say there is “less than a 1 percent chance” of one of these players arriving in the Premium Electrum Players Pack. Talk about having a deck stacked against you!
That could mean chances are as slim as 0.01 percent that gamers draw a top player through the FIFA Ultimate Team Card packs. This certainly comes as a shock for gamers as they saw odds within the FIFA game for the first time. Everyone had a feeling that the odds were tough. However, now they see just how much the odds aren’t in their favor of getting one of these great players on their team.
The FIFA 19 game is currently available for the Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PCs.