It's in the game! Man City unveil new 2025-26 fourth kit in EA Sports FC collab
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It's in the game! Man City unveil new 2025-26 fourth kit in EA Sports FC collab
"In what could be the future of football gaming, Manchester City have joined forces with EA Sports FC 26 to launch a new fourth kit that comes embedded with a special interactive chip that will allow fans to literally tap into a whole raft of digital unlockables. The dark forest green jersey is covered in triangular graphics in light green and turquoise, and a closer look at the metallic club crest reveals the design's hidden hi-tech secret."
"Embedded in the centre of the City badge is a hidden NFC (Near Field Communication) chip which, when tapped with a smartphone, enables short-range wireless communication between the two bits of tech. As such, fans can use it to unlock exclusive digital EA Sports FC 26 in-game content, including the kit itself. There will also be additional custom items and exclusive loan player picks for City among other rewards from the club and kit manufacturer Puma."
"As well as appearing in all modes of the EA Sports FC 26 game (i.e, in Kick Off, Career, Club and FIFA Ultimate Team mode) the kit will also be worn by City in the real world, with the men's team set to take to the pitch against Villarreal in the UEFA Champions League while wearing it later this month. Manchester City's women's team will also be sporting it during Women's Super League fixtures this campaign."
Manchester City and EA Sports FC 26 released a dark forest green fourth kit featuring triangular light green and turquoise graphics. A metallic club crest hides an embedded NFC chip that enables short-range wireless communication when tapped with a smartphone. Fans can unlock exclusive EA Sports FC 26 in-game content, including the kit, plus custom items, exclusive loan player picks and other rewards from the club and kit manufacturer Puma. The kit will appear in all EA Sports FC 26 modes and will be worn by both the men's and women's teams in upcoming competitions. City previously unveiled kits in EA Sports games and the metaverse, reinforcing a tech-focused marketing approach.
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