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How to level up Season Progress quickly in EA Sports FC 24

Gotta level up.

EA Sports FC 24 is the newest edition of EA Sports’ long-running footballing games. After the name change from FIFA, there might have been an expectation for a lot of the game to change, and while there have been some great additions to the game like Evolutions in Ultimate Team, it remains mostly the same as FIFA was. Which is a good thing by the way, because FIFA was always a joy to play. One of the things that hasn’t changed is the XP system in Ultimate Team, where you need to gain XP to level up the Season Progress, which is essentially the game’s battle pass. Here’s our guide on how to level up Season Progress quickly in EA Sports FC 24.

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How to level up Season Progress quickly in EA Sports FC 24

Leveling up your Season Progress in EA Sports FC 24 works much the same as it did in FIFA. You need to gain XP from doing various things throughout the game and after gaining a certain amount of experience you will level up and gain access to new rewards from the Season Progress screen. As this system is the same as FIFA, you’re going to want to be doing the same things to gain Season Progress quickly while playing EA Sports FC 24. So let’s go through the main one, objectives.

While you can earn XP from doing different things in Ultimate Team, the main one you’re going to be getting a quick level up from is by doing the objectives that give you XP as a reward. These can range from something as low as 150 XP, all the way up to over 1,000 XP.

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Finding the objectives

To find the objectives that give you XP to help level up your Season Progress quickly, you’re going to want to go to the objectives screen and tab around the different types of objectives the game has to offer, currently Objectives, Milestones, and Foundations, and have a look out for the XP symbol in the reward section, next door to the objective or in the text of the objective itself. When you see the XP symbol there, you should be able to see the total amount of XP you’ll get next to it, or you might need to press the “See All Rewards” button to see how much it gives you.

After that though, all you need to do is do those objectives to get the XP promised, some are easy, and some are hard. Leveling up your Season Progress can be a bit daunting if you don’t have any objectives to do there, but luckily EA adds a few new ones every few days, and you’ll always have the Daily, Weekly, and Bi-weekly Objectives that give you guaranteed XP.

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