NOVEMBER’S Prime Gaming rewards are here, with a whopping 18 FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) player cards for FIFA 23 fans.
Last month, 10 player cards and 12 items were given away so this month is a bumper crop.
FIFA packs are back in Prime Gaming
The Prime Gaming x FIFA 23 promotion will continue until October next year, though packs will disappear monthly.
These rewards are free to all Amazon Prime subscribers, with a new set releasing every month.
Subscribers to Amazon Prime can claim their Prime Gaming FUT pack by logging in to Prime Gaming with their Amazon accounts.
Here are all the rewards you can grab this month:
- 7x Gold Rare Players
- 2x Player Picks with minimum 81+ OVR
- 12x Rare Consumables
- 1x Loan Haaland on 15 games
- 8x Player Picks between 2 World Cup Players
Gold Rare Players are cards that are harder to find in FUT packs, though they don’t guarantee a high rating.
Player Picks give you a choice of three highly-rated cards to choose from, and two sets of these are available in this pack.
You’ll also be given a Haaland card, but unfortunately this one will disappear after 15 uses.
This is better than last month’s Mbappé card, which could only be used five times.
You will also be given eight choices between two World Cup players to add to your team, but again this doesn’t guarantee they’ll be highly-rated.
Players will also be rewarded with 12 rare consumables to use in their FUT.
If you are an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can claim the Prime Gaming FUT pack by logging in to Prime Gaming with your Amazon account.
You then need to link your EA account that you use to play FIFA 23, to Prime Gaming.
From there you can collect your FUT pack on the Prime Gaming FIFA 23 rewards page.
The page should show a button to claim your FUT pack, which will make the pack appear in FIFA 23 or the companion app.
A new set will be released in December, and this pack will be gone for good, so pick yours up soon.
Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.
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