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FIFA 13 out September 28, Ultimate Edition available for one day only

EA's announced FIFA 13's Ultimate Edition and the game's British pre-order details. It's "the most extensive global pre-order incentive in the history of the FIFA franchise," don't you know.

The FIFA 13 Ultimate Edition will "supply fans with 24 FIFA Ultimate Team gold packs to kick-start their season. It's going to be available for one day only—September 28, 2012—FIFA 13's European launch day.

Fans that purchase the FIFA 13 Ultimate Edition will receive 24 FIFA Ultimate Team Gold Packs—one per week for 24 weeks with a total value of over £15.

Each gold pack is a mix of 12 items, including players, contracts, stadiums, managers, staff, fitness, healing, balls, kits, and badges. Gold Packs consist of players rated 75+ in-game, and include one rare item, such as enhanced player attributes, longer contracts and more. The FIFA 13 Ultimate Edition is available only through pre-order or on September 28.

General pre-order incentives are:

EA SPORTS Football Club Pre-order

Reserve FIFA 13 from Amazon and receive 10,000 EA Sports Football Club Credits to redeem against in-game items such as special celebrations, Virtual Pro attribute boosts, extra matches in Head-to-Head Seasons mode, and more.

Adidas All-Star Team Pre-order

Reserve FIFA 13 from GAME and receive the exclusive Adidas All-Star Team comprised of 23 of the world’s top players, such as Lionel Messi, Nani and Karim Benzema. The squad will feature special Adidas kits that can be used in Online Pro Clubs.

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