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EA Investigating “EAGate” rumours of employees selling FIFA Ultimate Team cards – MSPoweruser – MSPoweruser
With reports of EA employees selling FIFA Ultimate Team cards for thousands of dollars, “EAGate” is just the latest in a long line of controversies.

With reports of EA employees selling FIFA Ultimate Team cards for thousands of dollars, EAGate is just the latest in a long line of controversies.
After recently being scrutinized in a change to German law around loot boxes, the company is facing another wave of backlash, and this one is a real doozy.
With numerous reports across Twitter, theres mounting proof that EA employees have been up to no good, selling some of the rarest available cards for staggering sums of cash.
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