As per the announcement by PlayStation As confirmed by PlayStation, the May PlayStation Plus lineup will feature the similar to FC 24 as the headliner. EA FC 24 Coins This month's lineup will also include the bonus FC 24 FUT bundle that is only available for PlayStation Plus. Alongside the latest installment of the famous football simulation series are Tribes of Midgard (PS4/PS5) and Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4). The players are given till May 2. to download the April PS Plus games.

The monthly announcements of the games that are coming to PlayStation Plus have been received with mixed reviews that differ depending on the new additions. This could be the result of Sony's inattention towards the present model while it gets ready to launch the brand new PlayStation Plus. The launch in May could be the last simple expansion of the gaming service , as levels begin to be introduced in specific markets in the coming days.

Sony is making a concerted effort at revamping the features it has already by revamping PlayStation Plus and putting an accent on bringing more first-party games to PC. The company appears to be working through some of the issues and even though the transition is to something that is similar with the Xbox Game Pass there are still certain areas in which it doesn't match popular features, like providing first-party games from the beginning. The only way to know is what this change will do to Sony the same thing it did for its rivals before.

Recent rumors suggest the possibility of a brand change, it is reported the FIFA series is soon to be named EA Sports Football Club. The long-running series of sports created as a product of Electronic Arts, has been affiliated with the soccer governing body international since 1993. A statement from last year hinted at a break among EA Sports and the FIFA trademark. It appears that this split is now in place.

In spite of a close 30 years-long partnership however, recent statements by Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson suggests that the company reaps very little from its association in that of the FIFA brand. FC Coins  Although soccer's top players are all part of the world championship but the rights to allow athletes play in the game are separated. This means that real-world players such as Cristiano Rinaldo Kylian Mbappe can be featured in EA's soccer simulators irrespective of their affiliation with FIFA. The soccer giant appears to hold the rights to brand names, too through an exclusive arrangement in place with Adidas that prevents other brands of shoes to not appear on the field. FIFA competitor UFL includes Cristiano Rinaldo, if the FIFA brand isn't essential to the EA soccer franchise.