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Basically it is a way to exclude the discussed modality from the game, where there are laws that recognize it for what it is, that is, as a disguised form of gambling. Of course, many are wondering online why block the whole mode instead of just the FIFA points, which are the crux of the problem. In fact, in some regions, those who buy FIFA 21 will have a game with reduced functionality compared to other territories. Then if they completely removed certain predatory monetization systems it would be even better, but we are talking about a better world, in which there would be no nomask, where footballers would fight not to be tied to certain systems in video games instead of to make more money and where there would be reports of spam on video game sites. You joke, but not too much.