
EA FC Mobile leak hints at the upcoming Defining Legacies side event structure: Possible dates, rewards, and more
EA FC Mobile fans might soon be getting an in-game flavor of football nostalgia. According to reliable FC Mobile leaker @madridistaa, a brand-new Defining Legacies side event will most likely arrive on July 3, 2025.
The event is expected to run for two weeks and will honor three iconic club seasons that etched their names into footballing folklore. Here's everything you need to know about the possible upcoming Defining Legacies side event.
Note:
This article is purely based on leaks by @madridistaa and should be taken with a pinch of salt
Leaked EA FC Mobile Defining Legacies chapters' breakdown
Dubbed a side event, Defining Legacies will reportedly consist of five chapters, with dedicated segments for Chelsea, Juventus, and Real Madrid, along with a Main hub and a Gallery chapter for item claims.
A milestone feature will also be present, adding an extra layer of incentive for grinding through the event.
The rumored structure of the event includes:
Chaper 1: Main
- Likely the central hub for logging in progress and unlocking overall milestones.
Chapter 2: Chelsea
- It focuses on their legendary 2004-05 Premier League season, where they set the record for fewest goals conceded (just 15 goals in 38 games).
Chapter 3: Gallery
- A rewards-heavy chapter similar to previous events like Carnival. It's expected to feature three rows. Row 1 might have Players rated 108–109 OVR, Row 2 with 107 OVR players, and Row 3 with 106 OVR players
Chapter 4: Juventus
- Centers around their incredible 2011-12 Serie A campaign, where they went undefeated throughout the league.
Chapter 5: Real Madrid
- Celebrates their 2016-17 La Liga season, where Los Blancos made history by scoring in every single match of the league.
Possible gameplay features and trivia
The Chelsea chapter (C2) is expected to include a trivia mini-game, adding a fresh interactive twist. As you progress through this chapter and collect Legacy Points, you'll unlock milestone rewards at specific intervals: 5, 15, 25, 35, and 50 points.
Meanwhile, the Main chapter (C1) will reportedly unlock a milestone path after completing any 3 of the 5 chapters, rewarding those who explore more than just their favorite club.
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Gallery Rewards and Carnival event vibes
The Gallery chapter (C3) is expected to work similarly to the fan-favorite Carnival event format. Here, players can use earned tokens or points to claim high-value rewards organized into three tiers based on OVRs.
This setup hints at a strategy-driven event where you'll need to carefully decide which row to target depending on your squad needs and available resources.
Possible release date and what to expect
Though unconfirmed officially by EA, the event is highly likely to go live on July 3, 2025. With rich club-themed content, nostalgic storylines, trivia, and valuable player cards, Defining Legacies, if the rumor holds true, has great potential to be a standout mid-season side event in EA FC 25.
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