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{{News |seo_title=FC Pro Esports Ecosystem Updates |seo_keywords=EA FC 25 |image=Eafcnike.png |tags=EA FC |date=2024-09-20T13:31:08.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Esports Insider |url=https://esportsinsider.com/2024/09/ea-fc-25-reveals-esports-ecosystem-updates |article=News/FC Pro Esports Ecosystem Updates }} |author=Andura |category=Business |game=FIFA |content=EA Sports has announced the launch of its competitive ecosystem for EA FC 25, with early access now available and the official release date approaching. The FC Pro esports ecosystem is set to kick off in October, with open circuit registration now live. The FC Pro 25 iitiative will provide more opportunities for emerging talent to qualify for the FC Pro World Championship through an expanded FC Pro Open program and new monthly FC Pro Open Cups. The program will feature a total prize pool of $1m with the season starting from October 1-7 with the FC Pro Open Ladder. Players must achieve Division 3 in Rivals mode and register online to participate. Advancing players will compete in Regional Qualifiers and then a Global Qualifier, with the top 17 players joining seven already qualified from the previous year, including PHzin, Vejrgang, Levi de Weerd, Emre Yilmaz, xcharif, Yuval, and Jafonso. This will expand the FC Pro Open competition to 24 players, an increase from last year. '''More:'''[[News/The Pokémon Company Wins Lawsuit Against Pocket Monster Reissue|The Pokémon Company Wins Lawsuit Against Pocket Monster Reissue]] The World Championship format will remain the same, featuring 32 players competing for a $1 million prize pool. This year, the top eight players from the FC Pro Open will automatically qualify, along with top competitors from the FC Pro Leagues and Play-Ins. }}
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