The highly anticipated Future Stars promotion is set to kick off in EA Sports' EA FC 24. This annual event shines the spotlight on the best young talents in world football by giving them overpowered special player items in FIFA Ultimate Team. Thanks to leaks from trustworthy FUT insiders like FutSheriff, we already have details on some of the wonderkids who will be featured. Let's take a look at the Future Stars leaks.
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EA FC Future Stars Release Date
Future Stars will begin on Thursday, February 9, 2024. This launch date was confirmed on the EA FC 24 loading screen.
The promotion usually lasts around 10-14 days, so fans can likely expect it to run until February 17-21.
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Leaked Future Stars Players
So far, around 15 Future Stars players have been leaked. This initial batch includes exciting talents like:
- Trinity Rodman (USA)
- Cole Palmer (ENG)
- Victor Boniface (NGA)
- Pedro Neto (POR)
- Yann Bisseck (GER)
- Lauren James (ENG)
- Harvey Elliott (ENG)
- Pablo Barrios (ESP)
- Castello Lukeba (FRA)
- Jeremy Doku (BEL)
- Alex Balde (ESP)
- Alejandro Garnacho (ARG)
- Arda Guler (TUR)
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Future Stars Icons
In addition to the young current stars, Future Stars will also feature Icon versions of legendary players from earlier in their careers. The Icon FUT leakers have revealed that the following will receive items:
- Ronaldinho (BRA)
- Wayne Rooney (ENG)
- Steven Gerrard (ENG)
- Frank Rijkaard (NED)
- Paolo Maldini (ITA)
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More Content Expected
While these early leaks provide a glimpse, the full Future Stars roster will likely exceed 30+ players across leagues like the Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A, and Ligue 1.
EA will also drop various Squad Building Challenges and Objectives to earn additional Future Stars items. The popular FUT Academy concept featuring low-rated Future Stars that can be upgraded through objectives typically returns as well.
It's an exciting time ahead for EA FC 24 players eager to build overpowered squads featuring the best talents poised to dominate world football in the years to come.
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