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EA employee allegedly selling Ultimate Team cards for cash, spawning #EAGate hashtag – Windows Central
According to recent allegations that surfaced on social media, an EA employee has been selling FIFA Ultimate Team cards for real-life cash, resulting in an “#EAGate”…

Early Wednesday morning, the hashtag “#EAGate” began trending on Twitter, with various users claiming that an alleged EA employee was selling cards for FIFA 21’s popular Ultimate Team mode for real cash.
Things began when a Twitter user shared screenshots of what they purport to be between a customer and an alleged EA employee, as the two discuss pricing for recently released, high level cards. In the conversation, they discuss the pricing of the cards (which seem to go up to $2500), and the customer…
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