FIFA 15 Ultimate Team transfer market changes leaves fans of the game furious

Transfer Market have 'ruined game' say fans on social media

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 10 March 2015 07:03 EDT
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EA Sports have been accused of 'ruining' FIFA 15 after introducing a new feature on the popular Ultimate Team game mode.

The new 'Price Range' feature sets a highest and lowest price for everything that can be bought and sold at the game. It's designed to help FUT players understand the value of their players and items, while making high-rated players more attainable and further restricting coin transfers.

The changes prompted a three-hour delay last night and when the game returned, fans were not impressed - the hashtag 'RIPFUT' even started to gain momentum on social media, with many announcing they would defect to rivals Pro Evolution Soccer when the next games come out.

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