Thus, when EA had a mistake and released a package that FIFA 23 Coins included a tradeable Hero item for a low price of 250 FUT coins, the market was hit with an influx of cheap Heroes which caused prices to drop and wiping out any value that was supposed to be attached to the more rare items.
Collectors of rare Heroes began to sell them in the wake of prices plummeting and putting sparks into the fire. It's not surprising, however due to the fact that rarer Hero items are worth hundreds of dollars in real world value when sold through third-party platforms.
The mistake has been corrected and the pack was made available for about 25 minutes however the damage has been done. EA has yet to comment on the situation, and although the market is starting to recover, the losses appear to be irreversible and it is yet to be determined what the publisher can take to correct the situation.
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An issue with one of FIFA 23's Hero Packs has turned out to be quite costly when an exchangeable FIFA Ultimate Team Hero product was placed on the game's virtual transfer market at a significantly reduced price. Unrest ensued as players sought to sell off their assets in the event that their value fell, seeking to make up for cheapest FUT 23 Coins losses as the market was flooded.