FC 24 Coins have implemented a few changes to Career Mode, including a new option for players to create their own team, though by and large, the mode remains very similar to previous releases. This is a great shame, as many people don't like the online or pay-to-win elements of the ever-expanding Ultimate Team mode, which continues to be pushed as the series' main feature.

Unsurprisingly, FC 24 continues its trend of offering spectacular visuals to compliment the gameplay. The wide shots of stadiums look particularly nice and are now at the point where it can be hard to differentiate it from real life.

Along with the stadium shots, the players continue to look fantastic, and the officially licensed kits look as brilliant as ever. Sure, a game's visuals will always be secondary to the gameplay, though it's hard not to be encapsulated when the match day cutscenes start rolling.

As touched upon before, microtransactions are back and are just as morally questionable as before. During the build-up to the game's launch, there was some hope of improvements to the pack opening system, as it was announced that players could look into a pack before opening it.

However, this has had made very little difference as only some packs can be previewed, and even so, people will be just as tempted to buy the pack to see what's in the next one. Realistically, EA won't be stopping microtransactions unless they're legally forced to, as the company confirmed in its 2020 annual report that it made an eye-watering across its various Ultimate Team modes. Consequently, FIFA 24 Coins for sale continues to push the microtransaction element of Ultimate Team, ensuring that the mode is well and truly "pay-to-win".