EA SPORTS™ College Football 26 - 5850 College Football Points
5,850 College Football Points buys you a shorter queue to the good stuff in Ultimate Team - but whether that queue is worth joining at all is the real question here.
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My instinct whenever I see a points currency pack listed as a standalone product is to ask what problem it actually solves, and with College Football 26's Ultimate Team the answer is complicated. The base game itself is a genuine step forward: reviewers consistently noted that on-field gameplay feels far more responsive than College Football 25, with fewer canned animations, option plays that track closer to real reads, and a Wear and Tear system that adds a thin but genuine layer of roster management decisions during games. Dynasty mode - the deepest offering - lets you start as a Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, or Defensive Coordinator, work through a full recruiting board, and grind multi-season progression with real licensed coaches across 136 FBS programs. That is the part of CFB 26 worth your hours. College Ultimate Team is where these 5,850 Points actually land, and the picture there is more mixed. The mode is built around collecting player cards - think Top Prospect, Powerhouse, and Elite Legend pack tiers - opening them with either earned coins or purchased Points, and fielding those cards in solo challenges, limited-time events, and head-to-head PvP. An auction house lets you target specific players rather than relying purely on pack pulls, and a Field Pass structure (with a free and premium tier, the latter costing 1,500 Points on its own) distributes seasonal rewards as you complete challenges. The economy is layered: Points, coins, training points, and trophies are all separate resources with distinct uses, which gives the system more strategic texture than a pure slot-machine loop - but only if you're willing to learn it. Here is the honest problem with spending real money on any Ultimate Team currency: the mode is widely criticized for prioritizing spending over delivering a consistently rewarding experience, challenges can feel repetitive especially early in a season cycle, and the player pool spans so many obscure college programs that the card-collecting fantasy lands differently than it does in professional sports equivalents. The depth chart AI in Road to Glory has also drawn criticism for illogical decisions that break immersion. None of those structural issues disappear when you add Points to your wallet - you are just skipping the coin grind to reach content that may or may not engage you. For a committed Ultimate Team player who already knows they want to chase high-OVR Campus Heroes and Legends cards, move up the competitive PvP tiers faster, or unlock the premium Field Pass tier without grinding, 5,850 Points represents a meaningful chunk of usable currency. For anyone on the fence about whether Ultimate Team is their mode, spend some time with the free solo challenges and Field Pass rewards first. The base grind is viable; EA's own guidance suggests starting with solo challenges and building coin stacks before touching Points. If after twenty or thirty hours the mode still has you, then a points top-up makes logical sense. If it doesn't, no amount of premium currency fixes a mode that isn't clicking for you.

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- Desarrolladora
- EA Tiburon
- Distribuidora
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 7 jul 2025