The biggest stars are more accessible on Xbox home consoles

Apr 15, 2015 16:53 GMT  ·  By

The tweaking process for the cost of the most important players in the Ultimate Team mode of FIFA 15 is continuing, and the developers at EA Sports announce that they continue to watch market activity and player feedback in order to improve the overall feel of the trading.

For example, right now, the 99 overall version of Cristiano Ronaldo has had his values slashed on the Xbox home console both when it comes to his minimum and maximum, but no changes have been made on the PlayStation.

EA Sports states, "Price Adjustments will continue to occur as the market changes and different items are introduced. We will do our best to ensure players are offered at the correct value and to make adjustments as quickly as possible."

Lionel Messi is also more accessible to fans of the Ultimate Team mode in FIFA 15.

EA Sports has laid out a long-term plan for the feature, saying that it is planning to make sure that the most important players are cheaper on the transfer market and that gamers have more coins to use in order to purchase them.

FIFA 16 is at the moment in development at EA Sports, and the title will certainly introduce new elements to Ultimate Team when it arrives in the fall.