The Premium League Upgrade SBC has returned to FC 26 as part of the TOTY promo (arrived a day ago), and you can grind it infinitely if you already have a few coins in Ultimate Team.
The Premium League Upgrade SBC has been renewed, but the rules and requirements are the same. The rewards are also identical to those we had during the previous run. Let’s look at how to run the cycle infinitely, which can be incredibly rewarding.
How to complete unlimited Premium League Upgrade SBC in FC 26
Before we begin with the process, there are some important pointers to keep in mind. First, cards from the following leagues shouldn’t be used anywhere apart from the Premium League SBCs.
- Silver and Gold cards from the Jupiler League and the Liga Portugal.
- 70+ rated Silver and Gold cards from Eredivisie and Ligue 1
- Gold cards from the Bundesliga and Serie A
- Gold cards from the Premier League and LaLiga
Additionally, you’ll only want to use cards rated 81 or lower in the Premium League Upgrade SBCs.
This is the complete chain.
- Complete the Daily Bronze, Silver, and Gold Upgrades. Of course, open all packs.
- Complete Winter Provisions four times daily and open the packs.
- These packs will provide you with plenty of fodder for starting the chain.
- From there on, things should happen on autopilot. All the non-league Golds will go into Winter Wildcards Upgrade SBC, which gets you back three 78+ cards in return.
However, you’ll run out of cards from the Portuguese and Jupiler Leagues. You’ll want to spend coins to get a card from these leagues. Finding cards for the remaining leagues of the Premium League Upgrade SBC won’t be an issue. With all the packs we will be opening during TOTY, the shortage of packs shouldn’t be an issue.
- Open all five packs you get from completing the Premium League Upgrade SBCs.
- There are two tradeable packs: Premium Electrum and Jumbo Gold.
- Sell all consumables you find in these packs.
- Sell all low-rated non-league fodder you get from these packs.
- Keep higher-rated fodder if you have plans for completing player SBCs. Otherwise, they can be sold.
- Keep all cards required for completing segments of the Premium League Upgrade SBC. However, you can sell duplicate cards from the Premier League, LaLiga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga. These cards are pretty common, so you can sell the tradeable duplicates.
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A new Resident Evil Showcase just closed out with a fun announcement that has implications for gamers just about everywhere…but it’s not the demo that everyone was hoping for.
With today’s showcase, gamers everywhere were hoping that Resident Evil Requiem would follow a trend of recent RE games, including Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village, and Resident Evil 4 Remake all having playable demos ahead of launch. And with the quality presented in each demo, I’d say that they probably helped generate even more sales for the franchise. I expected RE9 to do the same, but alas, nothing. Not yet, anyway.
During today’s showcase, though, Capcom did show off the first look at gameplay from Leon Kennedy’s action gameplay segments, played in third-person, with a similar vibe to the Resident Evil 4 remake’s gameplay. Leon’s focus is on shooting enemies, but he also has a hatchet he can use to parry melee attacks, and he can even pick up weapons like the enemy’s chainsaw to fight back.
This sort of gameplay is the foil to Grace Ashcroft’s more horror-oriented gameplay in close-quarters, cramped areas, creating a back-and-forth to keep players on their toes. Grace isn’t defenseless, however, as the stream showed off a massive hand cannon she can use to fight back. Both segments can be played in either first-person or third-person, and either character can have a dedicated perspective either way.
Capcom also showed off the return of Ink Ribbons for game saves, some new crafting mechanics, and a new enemy type in the game: zombies that retain some minor characteristics of their past lives. The humanity is lingering within the undead this time, and it makes for some unsettling behaviors.
While the rest of the showcase was full of ads for things like collabs with Porsche and Hamilton watches, many left disappointed that there were no real big reveals or a demo shadowdrop like people were hoping for, myself included.
Still, RE9 is one of my most anticipated titles of 2026. It drops in just over a month on Feb. 27, and I can’t wait to get my grubby hands on it, so check out the showcase from today to tide you over.
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