EA FC 24 Nike Mad Ready: All Objectives, Rewards & Players

The first FUT promo in EA FC 24 is here with the Nike Mad Ready campaign. People who preordered the Ultimate Edition got a loan card and can grind objectives to get rewards. We'll show you what you have to do to complete the first reward packs.

EA FC 24 Nike Mad Ready Objectives Rewards
EA FC 24: The Nike campaign is the kick-off for the Ultimate Team season. | © EarlyGame/EA Sports

The wait for the first campaign of the new Ultimate Team season in EA FC 24 is over.

The Nike Mad Ready promo brought the first special cards – of course we packed Enzo – and hope you got a better loan player card. The Nike players will also be in packs and on the transfer market for a week.

EA FC 24 Nike Mad Ready Promo: Bugs, Objectives & Rewards

The campaign is available since September 22 and the first bugs are already here. Some players reported that their match tracker was not working. Apparently, logging out and back into Ultimate Team solves this problem.

Best of all, you don't need to buy a Nike card to complete the Objectives – the loan player item can complete all the games, since it is available for 24 matches.

Nike Mad Ready: How To Complete Objectives Fast

You have to play a total of 20 matches with your Nike player in the starting XI. If you manage to win 10 of them, then you have completed all Objectives and get a player pick and a 2x 85+ OVR pack.

The best way to do this is in Squad Battles, as you can easily adjust the difficulty (min. Semi-Pro) and get to know the game. Of course, you can also play matches in Rivals if you have a nice card that upgrades your team.

All Nike Promo Players In EA FC 24

POSPLAYERCLUBRATING
CMAlexia PutellasFC Barcelona Femení91
STSam Kerr

Chelsea FCW

90
CB

Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool FC89
LMFederico ChiesaJuventus84
CMEnzo FernándezChelsea FC83


Lukas Scherbaum

The FIFA Lead at EarlyGame is a member of the Gullit Gang, taking on various roles within the team. Played all FIFA games since 04 – but his gaming passion goes beyond football. Worked at Sport1 and wrote for kicker....