FIFA 20 BLACK FRIDAY
FIFA 20 BLACK FRIDAY - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We have created this FAQ to make it easier to understand the Black Friday event
What is Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. In this day, the prices are lower making it the one with more sales in the year.
What is the Black Friday event?
It is an event that Electronic Arts organises for the FUT community. It includes several offers.
When the Black Friday event for FIFA 20 takes place?
November 29, 2019.
When was the Black Friday event released for the first time ever?
The Black Friday event was released for the first time ever in FIFA 14.
What about the Cyber Monday?
This year, EA is celebrating the Super Sunday instead of Cyber Monday.
Which offers can I find during the Black Friday event?
Black Friday is one of the most important moments of the year for EA’s sales. For that reason, they try to release as many offers as possible. You will be able to find, at least, hourly promo packs, several lightning rounds, squad building challenges, dynamic objectives and the re-release of the best TPTW items.
Where can I see the list of Black Friday offers?
Just click or tap in ‘Offers’, on the top of this page.
Where can I see the past years offers?
Just click or tap in ‘Offers’, on the top of this page.
Which promo packs can we expect on these days?
All the most popular packs will be available but for a limited time or limited quantity (lightning rounds). This includes 50k packs but also 100k and 125k packs for the first time in FIFA 20.
What are Lightning Rounds?
Lightning Rounds are new rounds of promo packs, which are available on the store until they run out. On Lightning Rounds there are a global limited amount of packs to be sold. The first to come are the first to be served. On another hand, without a limit of packs for each user, you are free to buy how many promo packs you want as long as they are not sold out.
Will EA Sports release free packs to everyone during the Black Friday event?
No, it is highly unlikely.