Today marks the release of theFIFA 21The#FUT21Web App is now live 🙌! The companion app updates will follow 1 Octhttps://t.co/LzjKQGl9YJpic.twitter.com/cIJ7p9eL6G— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA)July 05, 2025" target="_blank" rel=“noopener noreferrer”>Web Appfor Ultimate Team. That means anyone as obsessed withFIFAas I am can log in and start the process of upgrading their team through pack opening and trading. Plus, it means we get a confirmed picture of what players will have waiting for them in season one. Sadly, it’s pretty much the exact same stuff asFIFA 20, with a few fun changes.

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I have to note of course, that there are stillthings comingthat should change all of this up greatly. Sure, season one rewards will stay the same, but we’re not seeing the full picture. There will almost certainly be some of thenew FUT eventson launch day, which should pad out these rewards quite a bit. Plus, the list of SBCs and Objectives should fill out once we can actually play the game.

That said, the season pass is mostly the same. Tons of cosmetics, untradeable packs, and loan items. At the very tail-end of the season, you’re able to unlock an 85-rated version of either Alexandre Lacazette, Marcel Sabitizer, or Juan Bernat. Given how stacked thePremier Leaguelooks to be this season, I expect most will go for that Lacazette.

The good news from all of this is that the Milestones section seems to have finally gotten some love. EA introduced it inFIFA 20, but hardly used it.FIFA 21’s section is jam-packed with stuff to do over the course of the game cycle. Hopefully, they continually update it and don’t just let it languish like last year.

It will be very interesting to see how everything shapes up once the game is actually out. Fortunately, we only have a few more days to wait.FIFA 21launches onPC,PS4, andXbox Oneon October 6. It will come toPS5andXbox Series Xat a later date.