Right now, he boasts over 500.000 Twitch followers, 300.000 Instagram followers, and over 90.000 Twitter and YouTube followers. He's sure to only grow in popularity when he gets the opportunity to show off his wide skill set in front of a bigger audience in a year's time. Until then, it seems he'll continue to run through opponents on FC 24 Coins Ultimate Team Weekend League. In other FIFA 24 news, the game's Google Stadia port finally got a release date earlier this month, with it officially set to debut on March 17 for the streaming console.

The soccer tie-in was initially released all the way back in October 2020. boasting new changes to the franchise's yearly career mode alongside several other additions. It's made its way to a variety of consoles since its debut, including both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X as well as the Nintendo Switch. The latter was a source of controversy, however, with the version changing very little during its year in development, essentially repackaging and selling FIFA 21 with a new title.

EA has come under fire for its FIFA Ultimate Team mode in the past, with a lawsuit filed in California alleging Ultimate Team is rigged to encourage more loot box purchases. While this incident involving incorrect stats appears to be a mistake that can be remedied, it erodes trust in the user base. If folks were duped here, is it possible there have been other cards that are inaccurate?

That EA is being upfront about its investigation into the matter is a good sign, as transparency and open dialogue are highly valued by game communities. When Call of Duty's developers failed to address fan claims that a MAC-10 blueprint was "pay-to-win," buy FIFA 24 Coins players felt cheated and expressed their displeasure. Eventually the issue was fixed, but owning the mistake from the start would have done a lot to restore faith for players.

Whenever microtransactions are involved in a game, there are bound to be those that question the legitimacy of a game that claims it is not pay-to-win. The idea behind microtransactions is to get the player base to continue investing in the game, and what better way to do that than to secretly nerf older FIFA Ultimate Team cards to get players to buy new packs with the latest and greatest. In many cases it is hard to prove if this is happening, but even the possibility of tampering sows seeds of doubt. With that said, EA is looking into the issue with the incorrect cards and will keep players informed.