Watch again: Diogo Jota in LFC FIFA 21 All-Star Game Diogo Jota took part in a special live broadcast with Liverpool FC s two ePremier League grand finalists on Saturday.
The LFC FIFA 21 All-Star Game saw Reds forward Jota – a keen esports player who won the inaugural ePremier League Invitational last year – chat with and play against Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt and Dan Ray during a virtual event that was streamed across official club channels.
The trio discussed their experience in the esports community and took questions from supporters watching the broadcast, as well as doing battle at FIFA 21 on PlayStation.
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Goal takes a look at the details and the reaction in the FIFA community.
What is #EAGate? EA Gate describes a series of allegations that individuals have been selling rare FIFA Ultimate Team items, such as rare Icon cards, on the black market to anyone who is willing to pay for them.
The allegations surfaced online at the beginning of March, with a number of screenshots and videos appearing to show the practice being shared widely on social media platforms such as Twitter.
Essentially, the pictures and commentary circulating online suggest that cards which were otherwise extinct (i.e. unavailable for FUT players to buy or get) are being sold for significant fees.
FIFA 21 Sparks #EAGate Controversy: EA Employee Allegedly Selling FUT Cards for Up to $2,500!
Early Wednesday morning, numerous Twitter users have claimed that an alleged EA employee is selling FIFA 21 Icon and Team of the Year cards online for a huge amount of real money, spawning the trending #EAGate hashtag.
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Early Wednesday morning, numerous Twitter users have claimed that an alleged EA employee is selling FIFA 21 Icon and Team of the Year cards online for a huge amount of real money, spawning the trending #EAGate hashtag.
#EAGate on Twitter
WindowsCentral detailed that there have been reports spreading all over Twitter about an alleged EA employee selling FIFA 21 game cards in exchange for money. Many Twitter users have posted a couple of screenshot transactions from the alleged EA staff.