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Servers to be abolished at 7am. Utc

EA Sports has announced that there will be a scheduled maintenance break for EA FC servers on 12 February 2025 at 7am. The developer recently published a brief title update to correct some stability issues in the game and this break time could possibly plan to ensure the proper operation of their servers before the upcoming promotion.

THE EA FC 25 Grassroot Greats Promo It will soon start at the Ultimate Team, with the legendary Diego Maradona returning to the virtual stadium. With the event that has such an advertising campaign surrounding it, EA Sports takes all necessary steps to ensure that their servers are in the best possible state of operation before the offer begins.


EA FC 25 servers will be removed for a few hours on 12 February

Server maintenance is a necessity for any game title on the Internet and the EA FC 25 is no different. There have been many such breaks during the game cycle so far and with fans complaining about servers from the Group of the year Promo, this could correct many issues that plague the community.

Here is when servers will be taken offline in various time zones:

  • UTC: 7 am
  • It is: 12:30 pm
  • And 2 am
  • PT: 11 pm

With rewards of opponents arriving on Thursday, fans will hope that this maintenance break does not last long so that they can repeat their grind and achieve the best possible rewards for the ongoing Future Stars Event or the upcoming promo grassroot Greats.


When will EA FC 25 Online servers come back?

Based on the information provided by the EA Sports FC Direct Communication on X, the break will take a total of four hours and will affect the last title, along with EA FC 24 and FIFA 23 on all platforms.

This means that fans can wait for the servers to return to the internet and repeat regular processes in the coming seasons in various time zones:

  • UTC: 11 am
  • It is: 4:30 pm
  • And 6am
  • For: 3 am

Matchmaking will be disabled 30 minutes before serving servers to ensure that players do not have problems with disconnection during electronic matches.