On the 18th of February, on a Tuesday. EA FC 24 Coins servers were down which affected the vast majority of its online services. EA has admitted the fact that their servers are inaccessible, and that it is working on a solution. It has promised to keep the fans updated on when the service will be restored.
The servers of EA are down and this means players cannot participate in some of most well-known games, such as games that are part of those of the FIFA as well as Battlefield franchises. There are other games internet-based EA games, such as the Madden series, for example are also unavailable as of this writing. It's not just video games that are not accessible currently.
Both EA Help as well as EA Origin Both are unavailable at the moment. It means not only will players not play different EA games online as of now and they're also unable to access their library of games via Origin. Origin launcher. This means it's not uncommon to find players that can't even play single-player EA games currently. It's not known the extent of this issue however, the language used by EA appears to suggest that the majority of players are facing these issues.
Update 2/18: A few an hour after EA servers shut down in the first place, the EA Help Twitter page was updated. EA Help Twitter page announced that the servers had been restored. It appeared, however, that a lot of users had issues with different EA games, between FIFA to the cult Apex Legends Battle Royale. In the end, EA Help tweeted out again within three hours and acknowledged that players were experiencing issues using its services.
Thankfully, players of EAFC 24 Coins for sale video games don't have to wait for a new update. EA Help tweeted out again just over an hour later to announce that its services are restored across all platforms. That means that all players are now accessible to the online versions that are available in the majority of EA games, as well as access to the EA Origin game launcher for PC.