The "Golden Generation" of the Belgian national team is a peculiar case. They currently have one of the best teams on Earth, and yet they still struggle to turn all of that talent into silverware. Players with an abundance of FC 25 Coins should immediately invest in a Belgian nationality build. With Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard dictating the terms of play and Romelu Lukaku capable of easily converting even the most unlikely of chances into goals, Belgian players are as good as it gets in this year's iteration of FC. Even some of the budget options, such as Axel Witsel or Thorgen Hazard will energize any team with their blistering pace and highly-rated dribbling skills.
The current World Cup winners are quite obviously the best choice for any Ultimate Team player aspiring to dominate the FC 25 Ultimate Team Champions Weekend League week in and week out. The squad depth of the French national team is so rich that even those with smaller budgets can get world-class players into their squads simply because of the sheer abundance of top-quality French footballers out there.
Had the 84-rated Anthony Martial been of any other nationality, his prices would be through the roof. However, due to the fact that he needs to compete for game time with the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Karim Benzema, or Antoine Griezmann, his value is significantly lower in FC 25. The same goes for many footballers in other positions, making France the best country to build an Ultimate Team around, regardless of one's budget restrictions.
EA has already revealed that it will continue to publish soccer games following the dissolution of its partnership with FC under the name EA FC. Following this news, many fans are hoping that the next line of soccer games from EA will improve on the many areas where recent FC titles have been lacking. EA now has the chance to reassess its soccer games and once more redefine what a great soccer gaming franchise is by improving offline game modes, making online play fairer, and revamping the gameplay.
While FC is the name that is synonymous with soccer around the world, EA has made a name for itself as the premier soccer game publisher, and while recent titles have not impressed fans, it can publish high-quality soccer games. Thanks to its loyal following, EA can remain confident that much of the fan base of its FC titles will play EA FC. However, ensuring that the titles can compete against cheap FC 25 Coins titles is important. With FC looking toward other publishers, EA FC will need to be a step in the right direction for EA to maintain its ridiculously high player base.