
EA FC 26 release date leaked for Ultimate Edition and Standard Edition
Leakers have started to reveal information about the upcoming EA FC 26 release, including the EA FC 26 release date
Despite rumours of an August release, leaks have revealed that the EA FC 26 release date will not be earlier than usual for the Ultimate Edition or Standard Edition.
EA FC 26 is the latest instalment of the EA Sports FC game series, and even though EA FC 25 is still in full swing, it's that time of the year when we start to find out all about the new game. Nothing official has come from EA Sports just yet, apart from an official EA FC 26 release window, but now, it appears we may know the EA FC 26 release date – both for the Ultimate Edition and the Standard Edition.
Earlier this year, it was reported that EA FC 26 could be set for an earlier release than usual, with one leaker claiming that EA FC 26 could launch as early as August. At the time, this rumour made a bit of sense with some people thinking EA may have pushed the release date forward to avoid a clash with GTA 6, but with Rockstar Games pushing back GTA 6's launch until May 2026, there's no reason for EA to change its release schedule.
And now, it seems we know when EA FC 26 will be released, with the most reliable EA Sports FC leaker revealing when we can start playing EA FC 26 for the first time.
EA FC 26 release date leaked
Reliable leaker @FutSheriff has revealed the EA FC 26 release date, with the leaker claiming that the EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition will be released on September 19, 2025, while the EA FC 26 Standard Edition will be released on September 26, 2025.
EA has always released its FIFA and EA Sports FC titles either in the last week of September or the first week of October since FIFA 05, and it looks to be that way once again for EA FC 26. The Ultimate Edition of EA FC 26 is a more expensive version of EA FC 26, but with the higher price point, players get seven days of early access to the game along with a host of other in-game bonuses.
In EA FC 25 Ultimate Edition, players received FC Points to spend in Ultimate Team along with a guaranteed Ultimate Team Hero item, and we expect to see similar types of rewards on offer in EA FC 26. There's currently a bunch of other supposed EA FC 26 leaks circulating on social media at the moment, but take everything you see with a pinch of salt, with an official announcement from EA on EA FC 26 expected to arrive in July – just as we've seen with every release over the last few years.
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