In FIFA 20 will be shut down tonight, on September 25th. You will no longer be able to access it.
Update, September 25th, 7:00 PM: The Web App is now unreachable. However, the Companion App on mobile continues to run.
This was announced: EA announced the end of the Web App for FIFA 20 on Twitter. Tonight, at 7:00 PM German time, the feature will be shut down.
The reason for this is the successor FIFA 21. The Web App for it will be released on September 30th, and the developers are now focusing on that. The Companion App is not explicitly mentioned and does not appear to be affected.
End of the Web App – What does this mean for you?
What could the Web App do? This app had several functions that made playing Ultimate Team significantly easier. From the Web App, you could:
- Manage your team
- View the Team of the Week
- Utilize the transfer market
- Solve SBCs
You didn’t have to turn on the console every time to make changes.
What changes now? The Ultimate Team in FIFA 20 will still exist, so you don’t have to worry about your team.
You just can no longer access it on the go or quickly buy a player on the transfer market. You will now have to do all of this at home directly in the game.
If you want to make important changes to your team and currently have no access to your console, you should do that before 7:00 PM.
Here’s how it continues in FIFA 21: If you are not actively using the Ultimate Team anyway because you prefer to wait for FIFA 21, you can look forward to it. The Web App for FIFA 21 will go online on September 30th, and you will be able to use the same functions as in the Web App for FIFA 20.
However, please note that the Web App often doesn’t work properly at the beginning. Usually, the app crashes at launch because the demand on the servers is simply too high.
Do you want more information about FIFA 21? Here we show you all the clubs and leagues you can play in FIFA 21.
