The provided source material focuses exclusively on digital content related to the video game FIFA 15. Specifically, it details methods for obtaining free in-game assets such as player packs in FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT), acquiring high-value players without transfer fees in Career Mode, and accessing the full game title at no cost through a subscription service. The sources do not contain information regarding physical consumer products, mail-in sample programs, or free trials in categories such as beauty, baby care, pet food, health, food and beverage, or household goods. The following article summarizes the available information regarding digital freebies for FIFA 15 based strictly on the provided documentation.
Free FIFA Ultimate Team Packs
Information regarding free FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) packs is available through a specific third-party website. According to the documentation, users can claim free FUT 15 packs by interacting with a web page hosted on the Weebly platform.
The process appears to involve a sign-up form where users are required to provide an email address, a password, and a security answer to confirm their identity. The page explicitly displays the text "Claim you free FUT 15 Pack now!" suggesting an immediate redemption process upon account creation. However, the source material does not clarify the legitimacy of this method, nor does it provide terms and conditions or details regarding the specific contents or value of the packs offered. As this is a third-party site rather than an official EA Sports page, users should exercise caution regarding account security and the validity of the offer.
Acquiring Free Players in FIFA 15 Career Mode
A significant portion of the source material is dedicated to strategies for securing high-rated players in FIFA 15 Career Mode without spending transfer budget. This is achieved by targeting players nearing the end of their contracts or by utilizing a specific gameplay glitch.
High-Value Players Out of Contract
The documentation provides a detailed list of players across various positions whose contracts are set to expire at the end of the first season, allowing them to be signed on a free transfer. The data highlights the following top targets:
Goalkeepers:
- Kiko Casilla: Listed as the "Best Deal" with a rating of 80 and potential of 83.
- Stéphane Ruffier: An "Best Alternative" with a rating of 83 and potential of 84.
- Gianluigi Buffon: A "Second Best Alternative" with a rating of 82.
Defenders (Right Backs):
- Dani Alves: Rated 83, potential 83.
- Micah Richards: Rated 77, potential 79.
- Ignazio Abate: Noted for his speed, rated 74, potential 79.
Defenders (Left Backs):
- Jon Flanagan: Rated 71, potential 80.
- Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov: A young player with high potential (67 rating, 81 potential).
- Pablo Armero: Rated 73, potential 77.
Centre Midfielders:
- Oscar: Rated 84, potential 87.
- Sami Khedira: Rated 84, potential 86.
Career Mode Transfer Glitch
The source material outlines a specific text tutorial for a "glitch" designed to acquire players for free, regardless of their transfer value or contract status. The steps described in the documentation are as follows:
- Initial Offer: Locate the desired player and submit a transfer offer that the selling club will accept. The amount is irrelevant as the glitch prevents the funds from being deducted.
- Contract Rejection: Upon the club accepting the offer, proceed to the contract negotiation screen. The player will request a specific "Squad Role" (e.g., "Crucial 1st Team Player"). The user must deliberately offer a different role (e.g., "Future 1st Team Player") to cause the player to reject the contract offer.
- Resetting the Offer: After the rejection, the user must search for the player again. Then, they must submit a "clear" offer of $0 and no players included.
- Finalizing the Transfer: The user then returns to their inbox, clicks on the rejected contract offer, and this time accepts the player's original demands (including the desired Squad Role).
- Completion: The player accepts the offer and joins the club.
The documentation notes that the user should not delete the rejected mail and that the transfer funds initially offered will not be lost.
Accessing FIFA 15 for Free via EA Access
The final category of freebies detailed in the source material involves accessing the full FIFA 15 game title at no cost. This is available to Xbox One owners who subscribe to EA Access.
According to the documentation, FIFA 15 was added to "The Vault," a library of games included with the EA Access membership. Subscribers can download and play the full game for free as long as their subscription remains active. The source also mentions that EA Access members receive a 10% discount on FIFA Points and other EA digital purchases on Xbox One.
The documentation lists other games currently available in The Vault at the time of the report, including: * NHL 15 * EA Sports UFC * Battlefield 4 * Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare * NBA LIVE 15 * Madden NFL 15 * Need For Speed Rivals * FIFA 14 * Peggle 2
This subscription model provides a legitimate and official method for consumers to access the game without an upfront purchase cost, distinct from the third-party pack offers or gameplay glitches.
Conclusion
The provided source material outlines three distinct methods for obtaining FIFA 15 related content for free. These include third-party web forms for claiming Ultimate Team packs, specific contract negotiation strategies and glitches within Career Mode to acquire high-rated players without transfer fees, and the official EA Access subscription service which grants Xbox One users access to the full game title. The documentation focuses entirely on digital gaming content and does not provide information on physical consumer product samples or trials.
