MMOEXp *FC 26* Countdown: 3 Days Left — Path to Glory Returns, a Wild EVO, and a Market Crash Warning


With just three days remaining until the official launch of *FC 26*'s World Cup content on June 5th, the entire Ultimate Team community has entered a state of high alert FUT 26 Coins—stockpiling packs, glued to the market, and terrified to spend a single coin unnecessarily. Today's headlines focus on three key areas: the leaked roster and high-risk opportunities surrounding the dynamic "Path to Glory" (PTG) cards; a mind-boggling Evolution (EVO) that allows for the creation of a Center-Back with 96 Pace; and a final reminder regarding the trading window before the World Cup kicks off.

PTG Returns: The Fine Line Between Riches and Ruin
As confirmed by several prominent leakers, the World Cup-themed dynamic cards—"Path to Glory"—are set to go live this Thursday alongside "The World's Game" update. The initial batch of leaked players includes Vinícius Jr. (Brazil), Rodri (Spain), Musiala (Germany), Saka (England), De Bruyne (Belgium), Pulisic (USA), Davies (Canada), and others. The stats on these cards will upgrade in real-time based on the actual results of their national teams—a win, qualification for the next round, or every step forward in the knockout stages could trigger boosts to Overall Rating, Weak Foot, Skill Moves, or PlayStyle+.

However, history has repeatedly proven that PTG cards are the riskiest "investment products" within the Ultimate Team mode. During the *FIFA 23* World Cup, the price of the Vinícius Jr. PTG card plummeted from 3.8 million to 1.5 million coins in just a few hours following Brazil's elimination; Bruno Guimarães saw an even steeper drop, falling from 800,000 to 190,000 coins. Some players were even banned by the system after being falsely flagged for "black market trading" due to listing massive quantities of low-priced cards in a short timeframe. The current consensus within the community is clear: feel free to watch the matches with genuine passion, but when it comes to investing in cards, you must remain cold-blooded and know exactly when to exit the market.

"Born to Rome" EVO: A Wild Experiment in Positioning and Pace
The "Born to Rome" Evolution—released by EA yesterday for 75,000 coins—allows Left Midfielders (LM) with an Overall Rating of up to 90 to gain dual positioning (LB + CM), 96 Pace (both Sprint Speed ​​and Acceleration), 94 Reactions, 5-Star Skill Moves, and the Technical+ and Pinged Pass+ PlayStyles. The craziest part is that certain Center Backs (such as the Birthday Edition Rongke) can undergo a "chained evolution"—first acquiring a Center Midfielder position through one EVO, then entering a subsequent one—ultimately resulting in a CB card boasting 96 Pace, 89 Physicality, and the Interceptor PlayStyle. Cards of this type have already caused the market prices of related items to double; however, they also serve as a reminder to players: the EVO programs released just prior to the World Cup often act as "coin black holes"—best suited for casual fun, so invest with caution.

Market Strategy: Save Packs, List TOTS Cards, Avoid Day-One PTG Price Premiums
Currently, TOTS cards are fluctuating within the 22k–27k price range. The Crystal Palace Hero card exits the pack pool today; however, historical market trends suggest that its price will typically dip a few days after it is no longer available in packs. Most traders are opting for a "lazy listing" strategy: stockpiling 83–86 rated player cards and listing them for sale at prices exceeding 26k. More aggressive players, meanwhile, are engaging in a complete market sell-off to prepare for the day-one price premiums expected for the PTG (Path to Glory) cards after June 5th—a time when new card prices will be significantly inflated before subsequently fluctuating wildly based on actual match results.

Today, we also anticipate the release of the "End of an Era" Carvajal SBC, as well as a new batch of Player Picks. The Gauntlet mode concludes today; its rewards—including an 86+ x10 Player Pack—represent the final batch of low-cost resources that can be saved and stockpiled for the upcoming World Cup pack pool.

In summary: Over the next three days, do not chase rising prices to buy FIFA 26 Coins, do not go "all-in" on players from a single team, and save your coins for the market's true equilibrium that will emerge after June 5th. The World Cup isn't just played on the pitch—it's also being played out right there on your Transfer List.

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