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EA FC 26 pre-order details leaked as Icon included in Ultimate Edition rewards
EA FC 26 pre-order details leaked as Icon included in Ultimate Edition rewards

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

EA FC 26 pre-order details leaked as Icon included in Ultimate Edition rewards

It seems we now know what pre-order bonuses will be included in the EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition before any official EA Sports announcement The EA FC 26 pre-order bonuses have been leaked, meaning we now know what rewards will be included for players who pre-order the EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition. There are just a few more weeks left before the EA FC 26 hype will start to really build, with an official announcement on EA Sports ' latest EA Sports FC instalment expected to drop in July. The focus is currently on EA FC 25 with the popular Shapeshifters promo underway, but by the time EA gives players their first official taste of EA FC 26, all may already be known, with leakers revealing a bunch of EA FC 26 information already. ‌ Earlier this month, reliable leakers revealed the EA FC 26 release dates for both the Ultimate Edition and Standard Edition, and now, more details on the Ultimate Edition are appearing on social media, with the EA FC 26 pre-order details being leaked. Here's everything we know about the EA FC 26 pre-order details, including all the leaked rewards that players will receive. ‌ EA FC 26 pre-order details and rewards leaked One of the most prominent leakers for EA FC 26 news so far, leaker @AsyFutTrader revealed the EA FC 26 pre-order bonus details in a Twitter post, revealing what sort of rewards players will be given for pre-ordering the Ultimate Edition of the game. Included in the rewards is a free, upgradable Icon, a step up from the free Hero that was included in the EA FC 25 Ultimate Edition pre-order rewards. According to the leaker, the EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition pre-order details are as follows: x1 base Icon player item (untradable) FC Points (4,600-6,000) Seven days early access Season 1 Premium Pass access Additional Evolution slot from launch x1 93+ Icon player pick (1 of 5) & x1 Evolution (both rewards given in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team) Like with the free Hero item in EA FC 25, the free Icon in EA FC 26 is expected to be slightly different to regular Icons, with this version able to earn an upgrade later in the game. In fact, leaker @exofifa_ has revealed that the pre-order Icons will have a different card design from regular Icons, with this card design changing when the Icon upgrades further down the line. The leaker suggests that the FC Points allowance will be between 4,600 and 6,000. If EA opts for the latter, this will be an upgrade on the 4,600 that was granted as part of the Ultimate Edition pre-order rewards in EA FC 25. Lastly, a 93+ Icon player pick and Evolution for EA FC 25 are also set to be included in the pre-order rewards, keeping players entertained in the current game before EA FC 26's launch later this year. The leaker has also revealed that if you want all of these pre-order bonuses, including the free Icon, then you must pre-order EA FC 26 by August 26, 2025.

Lexus IS 500 Climax Edition Marks End of V8 Compact Sedan
Lexus IS 500 Climax Edition Marks End of V8 Compact Sedan

Miami Herald

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Lexus IS 500 Climax Edition Marks End of V8 Compact Sedan

The last compact sedan with a V8 engine really is on its way out. After Mercedes-AMG killed the V8 in the C63, the Lexus IS 500 was the last sedan of this size to retain a V8, but it seems this characterful Lexus won't be around for much longer, both in America and beyond. A few weeks ago, Lexus announced the IS 500 Ultimate Edition, a run of just 500 models that will be sold in North America. Now, it's Japan's turn to say goodbye to this sedan with the IS 500 Climax Edition. As far as car names go, this one can be thrown into the same box as the Daihatsu Naked and Ford Probe. Awkward name aside, this special edition is likely to become something of a collector's item in the years ahead. Much like our own Ultimate Edition, the Climax Edition will feature 19-inch forged BBS wheels in a sinister matte black finish. These partially conceal upgraded Brembo brakes with six-piston calipers. To match the black trim, special Neutrino Gray paint has been introduced for this model, which is inspired by neutrinos. If you also had no clue what those are, they're elementary particles produced in outer space, where they move at the speed of light. Eight other colors will be available for the Climax Edition, though. Inside, Lexus Japan has hilariously added several IS 500 "Climax Edition" plaques, not that anyone owning this car would forget what it's called. A red and black color scheme adds to the raunchy look, and even the analog clock in the center of the dashboard gets a new background. Related: End of an Era? The Lexus IS 500 Ultimate Edition Hints at the Model's Farewell Nothing has changed under the hood, not that it had to. Producing 472 horsepower and 395 lb-ft of torque, the rear-wheel-drive IS 500 can run from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds. That time is no longer earth-shattering, but it's accompanied by a soundtrack that no rival can match. Keep your foot planted, and the fastest IS will reach 149 mph. Paddle shifters can be used to take manual control over the eight-speed automatic transmission. In Japan, the IS 500 Climax Edition goes for 9,500,000 yen, which is equivalent to around $65,000. It's set to go on sale in August, and America's own Ultimate Edition will go on sale later this fall. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

EA FC 26 release date leaked for Ultimate Edition and Standard Edition
EA FC 26 release date leaked for Ultimate Edition and Standard Edition

Daily Mirror

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

EA FC 26 release date leaked for Ultimate Edition and Standard Edition

Leakers have started to reveal information about the upcoming EA FC 26 release, including the EA FC 26 release date Despite rumours of an August release, leaks have revealed that the EA FC 26 release date will not be earlier than usual for the Ultimate Edition or Standard Edition. EA FC 26 is the latest instalment of the EA Sports FC game series, and even though EA FC 25 is still in full swing, it's that time of the year when we start to find out all about the new game. Nothing official has come from EA Sports just yet, apart from an official EA FC 26 release window, but now, it appears we may know the EA FC 26 release date – both for the Ultimate Edition and the Standard Edition. ‌ Earlier this year, it was reported that EA FC 26 could be set for an earlier release than usual, with one leaker claiming that EA FC 26 could launch as early as August. At the time, this rumour made a bit of sense with some people thinking EA may have pushed the release date forward to avoid a clash with GTA 6, but with Rockstar Games pushing back GTA 6's launch until May 2026, there's no reason for EA to change its release schedule. ‌ And now, it seems we know when EA FC 26 will be released, with the most reliable EA Sports FC leaker revealing when we can start playing EA FC 26 for the first time. EA FC 26 release date leaked Reliable leaker @FutSheriff has revealed the EA FC 26 release date, with the leaker claiming that the EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition will be released on September 19, 2025, while the EA FC 26 Standard Edition will be released on September 26, 2025. EA has always released its FIFA and EA Sports FC titles either in the last week of September or the first week of October since FIFA 05, and it looks to be that way once again for EA FC 26. The Ultimate Edition of EA FC 26 is a more expensive version of EA FC 26, but with the higher price point, players get seven days of early access to the game along with a host of other in-game bonuses. In EA FC 25 Ultimate Edition, players received FC Points to spend in Ultimate Team along with a guaranteed Ultimate Team Hero item, and we expect to see similar types of rewards on offer in EA FC 26. There's currently a bunch of other supposed EA FC 26 leaks circulating on social media at the moment, but take everything you see with a pinch of salt, with an official announcement from EA on EA FC 26 expected to arrive in July – just as we've seen with every release over the last few years.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is a V8-powered last hurrah for Australia
Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is a V8-powered last hurrah for Australia

The Advertiser

time11-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Advertiser

Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is a V8-powered last hurrah for Australia

The 2026 Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is an Australian-exclusive farewell to V8 power from the British brand, and only 60 examples of the special-edition large luxury SUV will come to local showrooms as the historic automaker transitions to electric-only power from 2026. Jaguar offered just 24 examples of its final V8-powered F-Type in Australia last year, following the end of production for the brand's only sports car in June 2024, and this limited-edition SUV could be the last ever V8-powered model offered by Jaguar in Australia. Based on the standard F-Pace 575 SVR Edition, the Ultimate Edition turns the wick (and the price) up to 11. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The farewell edition employs the same supercharged 5.0-litre V8 for the final time and is priced at $182,235 before on-road costs – a jump of $27,000 over the standard F-Pace P575 ($155,296 plus on-roads). It makes the same 423kW of power and 700Nm of torque as the standard Edition, which is the V8's highest state of tune, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.0 seconds on its way to a 286km/h top speed. However, the Australian-exclusive Ultimate Edition gets some unique colour and trim options. On the outside there are 22-inch 'Forged Diamond' alloy wheels in a unique gloss black and grey finish, joined by exclusive badging and four paint choices – Sorrento Yellow Gloss, British Racing Green Gloss, Icy White Gloss and Ligurian Black Satin – each with a contrasting 'Black Pack'. There's also privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof and gloss black roof rails, while inside the cabin there are Ebony Semi-Aniline performance seats and carbon-fibre inlays, plus a head-up display for the driver. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, along with Amazon Alexa integration. In 2024, Jaguar announced bold plans to axe its entire lineup, ending petrol and diesel engine production before a deliberate pause in production as it rebrands itself as a high-end, electric-only automaker. At the time, Jaguar Australia said it would have enough vehicles to keep showrooms stocked through 2025. This includes the F-Pace, the final model to be exported to markets outside the UK, where Jaguar said vehicles would continue to be available into early 2026. The radical change in philosophy and production halt sparked controversy and Jaguar stirred the pot further when it revealed its new design direction with the Type 00 electric GT concept in December 2024. Jaguar Australia sold just 259 vehicles in the first five months of 2025, which is down 17 per cent on the same period in 2024 as it winds stock down, with the F-Pace accounting for more than half of its sales total (144) to remain its best-seller. Content originally sourced from: The 2026 Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is an Australian-exclusive farewell to V8 power from the British brand, and only 60 examples of the special-edition large luxury SUV will come to local showrooms as the historic automaker transitions to electric-only power from 2026. Jaguar offered just 24 examples of its final V8-powered F-Type in Australia last year, following the end of production for the brand's only sports car in June 2024, and this limited-edition SUV could be the last ever V8-powered model offered by Jaguar in Australia. Based on the standard F-Pace 575 SVR Edition, the Ultimate Edition turns the wick (and the price) up to 11. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The farewell edition employs the same supercharged 5.0-litre V8 for the final time and is priced at $182,235 before on-road costs – a jump of $27,000 over the standard F-Pace P575 ($155,296 plus on-roads). It makes the same 423kW of power and 700Nm of torque as the standard Edition, which is the V8's highest state of tune, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.0 seconds on its way to a 286km/h top speed. However, the Australian-exclusive Ultimate Edition gets some unique colour and trim options. On the outside there are 22-inch 'Forged Diamond' alloy wheels in a unique gloss black and grey finish, joined by exclusive badging and four paint choices – Sorrento Yellow Gloss, British Racing Green Gloss, Icy White Gloss and Ligurian Black Satin – each with a contrasting 'Black Pack'. There's also privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof and gloss black roof rails, while inside the cabin there are Ebony Semi-Aniline performance seats and carbon-fibre inlays, plus a head-up display for the driver. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, along with Amazon Alexa integration. In 2024, Jaguar announced bold plans to axe its entire lineup, ending petrol and diesel engine production before a deliberate pause in production as it rebrands itself as a high-end, electric-only automaker. At the time, Jaguar Australia said it would have enough vehicles to keep showrooms stocked through 2025. This includes the F-Pace, the final model to be exported to markets outside the UK, where Jaguar said vehicles would continue to be available into early 2026. The radical change in philosophy and production halt sparked controversy and Jaguar stirred the pot further when it revealed its new design direction with the Type 00 electric GT concept in December 2024. Jaguar Australia sold just 259 vehicles in the first five months of 2025, which is down 17 per cent on the same period in 2024 as it winds stock down, with the F-Pace accounting for more than half of its sales total (144) to remain its best-seller. Content originally sourced from: The 2026 Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is an Australian-exclusive farewell to V8 power from the British brand, and only 60 examples of the special-edition large luxury SUV will come to local showrooms as the historic automaker transitions to electric-only power from 2026. Jaguar offered just 24 examples of its final V8-powered F-Type in Australia last year, following the end of production for the brand's only sports car in June 2024, and this limited-edition SUV could be the last ever V8-powered model offered by Jaguar in Australia. Based on the standard F-Pace 575 SVR Edition, the Ultimate Edition turns the wick (and the price) up to 11. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The farewell edition employs the same supercharged 5.0-litre V8 for the final time and is priced at $182,235 before on-road costs – a jump of $27,000 over the standard F-Pace P575 ($155,296 plus on-roads). It makes the same 423kW of power and 700Nm of torque as the standard Edition, which is the V8's highest state of tune, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.0 seconds on its way to a 286km/h top speed. However, the Australian-exclusive Ultimate Edition gets some unique colour and trim options. On the outside there are 22-inch 'Forged Diamond' alloy wheels in a unique gloss black and grey finish, joined by exclusive badging and four paint choices – Sorrento Yellow Gloss, British Racing Green Gloss, Icy White Gloss and Ligurian Black Satin – each with a contrasting 'Black Pack'. There's also privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof and gloss black roof rails, while inside the cabin there are Ebony Semi-Aniline performance seats and carbon-fibre inlays, plus a head-up display for the driver. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, along with Amazon Alexa integration. In 2024, Jaguar announced bold plans to axe its entire lineup, ending petrol and diesel engine production before a deliberate pause in production as it rebrands itself as a high-end, electric-only automaker. At the time, Jaguar Australia said it would have enough vehicles to keep showrooms stocked through 2025. This includes the F-Pace, the final model to be exported to markets outside the UK, where Jaguar said vehicles would continue to be available into early 2026. The radical change in philosophy and production halt sparked controversy and Jaguar stirred the pot further when it revealed its new design direction with the Type 00 electric GT concept in December 2024. Jaguar Australia sold just 259 vehicles in the first five months of 2025, which is down 17 per cent on the same period in 2024 as it winds stock down, with the F-Pace accounting for more than half of its sales total (144) to remain its best-seller. Content originally sourced from: The 2026 Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition is an Australian-exclusive farewell to V8 power from the British brand, and only 60 examples of the special-edition large luxury SUV will come to local showrooms as the historic automaker transitions to electric-only power from 2026. Jaguar offered just 24 examples of its final V8-powered F-Type in Australia last year, following the end of production for the brand's only sports car in June 2024, and this limited-edition SUV could be the last ever V8-powered model offered by Jaguar in Australia. Based on the standard F-Pace 575 SVR Edition, the Ultimate Edition turns the wick (and the price) up to 11. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The farewell edition employs the same supercharged 5.0-litre V8 for the final time and is priced at $182,235 before on-road costs – a jump of $27,000 over the standard F-Pace P575 ($155,296 plus on-roads). It makes the same 423kW of power and 700Nm of torque as the standard Edition, which is the V8's highest state of tune, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.0 seconds on its way to a 286km/h top speed. However, the Australian-exclusive Ultimate Edition gets some unique colour and trim options. On the outside there are 22-inch 'Forged Diamond' alloy wheels in a unique gloss black and grey finish, joined by exclusive badging and four paint choices – Sorrento Yellow Gloss, British Racing Green Gloss, Icy White Gloss and Ligurian Black Satin – each with a contrasting 'Black Pack'. There's also privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof and gloss black roof rails, while inside the cabin there are Ebony Semi-Aniline performance seats and carbon-fibre inlays, plus a head-up display for the driver. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard, along with Amazon Alexa integration. In 2024, Jaguar announced bold plans to axe its entire lineup, ending petrol and diesel engine production before a deliberate pause in production as it rebrands itself as a high-end, electric-only automaker. At the time, Jaguar Australia said it would have enough vehicles to keep showrooms stocked through 2025. This includes the F-Pace, the final model to be exported to markets outside the UK, where Jaguar said vehicles would continue to be available into early 2026. The radical change in philosophy and production halt sparked controversy and Jaguar stirred the pot further when it revealed its new design direction with the Type 00 electric GT concept in December 2024. Jaguar Australia sold just 259 vehicles in the first five months of 2025, which is down 17 per cent on the same period in 2024 as it winds stock down, with the F-Pace accounting for more than half of its sales total (144) to remain its best-seller. Content originally sourced from:

Is Rainbow Six Siege X free to play? Price, editions and access explained
Is Rainbow Six Siege X free to play? Price, editions and access explained

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Is Rainbow Six Siege X free to play? Price, editions and access explained

Rainbow Six Siege X is officially out, and Ubisoft has now made it partly free to play. Instead of creating a sequel, the developers have completely revamped the original game. Players still get the core gameplay and classic operators, but everything feels more modern. The Dual Front mode brings a fresh 6 versus 6 experienc,e and several maps have been updated to fit the new direction. New visual upgrades, audio design, destructible objects and better movement mechanics round out the changes. Ubisoft wants to support the game for the next 10 years. But to do that, they have made some parts of the game free while locking competitive features behind paid editions. If you want to try Siege X without spending money, you can. Just don't expect to access every mode unless you pay or already own the old game. What you get with free access Come celebrate the launch of Rainbow Six Siege X and chat with Game Director Joshua Mills live now on Players on PlayStation, Xbox and PC can download Rainbow Six Siege X for free. This version gives you access to: Quick Match mode Unranked mode Dual Front mode 26 unlocked operators You need an internet connection and a Ubisoft account to play. Dual Front mode is not supported on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Elite Edition – ₹1,665 (19.99 USD) If you want to play Ranked mode and the Siege Cup, you must upgrade. The Elite Edition includes: Ranked and Siege Cup modes 16 extra operators from the early years All Free Access content Ultimate Edition – ₹3,330 (39.99 USD) The Ultimate Edition is the best version for newcomers who want everything unlocked. It includes: 52 additional operators from all nine years 4 cosmetic bundles from the Disruptor Pack Ranked and Siege Cup modes All Free Access content Ubisoft Plus – ₹1,500 (17.99 USD per month) Players can also access the full premium content by subscribing to Ubisoft Plus. It gives you everything included in the Ultimate Edition, plus access to other Ubisoft titles. Is the free version enough? Kick off the Siege X launch with some fresh new gear! Get premium Battle Pass access and member-exclusive skins 🔥 While you can enjoy a good amount of content for free, the competitive side of Rainbow Six Siege X is not available unless you pay. Many players have shared mixed reactions online, as some modes are locked behind a paywall. Ubisoft confirmed that anyone who owned the original Siege before June 10 already gets Premium Access with all past progress included. So yes, Siege X is free, but only to a point. If you want to compete and unlock the full roster quickly, be ready to spend a little more.

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