EA Sports FC 25 is now up for grabs at a significant 70% discount on platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, bringing the price down to just $20.99, its lowest price ever. However, make sure to check the expiration dates for each platform, as they differ significantly.
The game was initially released in late September 2024, and opinions were mixed at the time of its launch. Over the next few months, it has seen a few price reductions, but none as steep as this.
Just as winter 2025 comes to a close, a new sale has been rolled out offering the game at a flat 70% discount on the PlayStation and Xbox Stores, along with Steam. This has slashed the game’s cost to $20.99, lower than ever before. Compared to its Black Friday price, it’s 40% cheaper and $7 less than its previous best price. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch version is being offered at $23.99, or a 60% discount.
Here’s how the current deal looks across different platforms: Nintendo Switch users need to act the fastest since their discount ends on March 10. Over on Steam, players have until March 13 to make use of these savings. As for the Xbox and PlayStation enthusiasts, the deals stay valid till March 17 and March 27, respectively. Interestingly, the Steam version is doing quite well, holding the fourth spot on the “Top Seller” list, just behind popular titles like Split Fiction, Monster Hunter Wilds, and REPO.
Let’s not forget about the EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Edition. It’s also up for sale, with some versions down by 60%, now available for $39.99. This price matches its lowest point, previously seen thrice—twice in December 2024 and once in January 2025. Unfortunately, there’s no discount for the Ultimate Edition on the eShop. For those focused on single-player experiences, sticking with the more affordable Standard Edition might be the best bet.
If we examine its pricing history, EA Sports FC 25 seems to be losing value almost as quickly as its predecessor. However, unlike its forerunner, this drop in price hasn’t fueled increased player spending. In fact, EA’s market capitalization took a hit with a $6 billion loss following their latest financial update. Expect the next major discount to emerge sometime this spring, while the game’s sequel is anticipated to arrive by late summer or early fall of 2025.