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EA FC 24 create second account


Anyone who recently bought the new EA Sports FC 24 and has already spent a few hours in Ultimate Theme will probably ask themselves about a second account sooner or later. In addition to the possibility of creating a second team, some players would also like to create an “old account” in FUT 24, where they can, for example, try out a few things without it having a direct impact on the main account. But can you actually set up a second account in FC 24?

Create a second account in FC 24 Ultimate Team

Yes, you can create a second account in FC 24 Ultimate Team, but you have to create a new account on the console. If you play FC 24 on the PS5 or PS4, you have to set up the console as your primary console and then simply create a new user. The new user can then play online via PS Plus from the main account without having to take out an additional PS Plus subscription. It is important that the email addresses must be different; it does not work with a guest account.

Set up and change a second account

After you have created the second account and logged in with it, you can start EA FC 24 as normal and create and play a second Ultimate Team account with the new PlayStation account. Since Electronic Arts is very strict when it comes to botting and transferring coins or “selling cards too cheaply”, you should not trade with your first account with your second account and certainly not transfer any coins. This often ends quickly in a temporary or permanent ban on both accounts.

  1. Create a second account on the PlayStation and “activate the console as primary” (PS4) or turn on “console sharing” (PS5) in the settings.
  2. Log out with the first account, log in with the second account and start EA FC 24.
  3. Switch to Ultimate Team mode and you can start over with a second account.

According to current information, you can not only create a second account, but up to four additional accounts in FC 24 Ultimate Team. Of course, you use it at your own risk, but as long as you don’t trade or transfer anything under the accounts, experience shows that nothing should happen.

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