Make Your Mark is the current EA FC 24 Ultimate Team promotion, based around Euro 2024 and Copa America. Dynamic cards with players making their debut at the tournament have been featured in the promo that will be upgradable and driven by performance.
Regarding the remaining promo duration and upgrade mechanics, some forum rumours claim the promo will last around two weeks, EA has not confirmed the length of the event yet.
Very different from many of the other promos, the upgrades for these cards will be solely on individual performance. They will have absolutely nothing to do with the national team's performance.
Upgrade criteria
Here’s how you upgrade the system of Make Your Mark:
Enhanced Chemistry:
- The player is making his competitive debut.
+1 Overall Rating OVR:
- For Forwards and Midfielders: Score 2 goals or get two assists.
- Defenders and Goalkeepers: Achieve two clean sheets.
+1 OVR:
- Balanced player accessible to use right away (5 appearances in EURO 2024 or COPA AM.
This promo period is part of the more excellent Festival of Football update for EA FC 24 Ultimate Team. It celebrates the lead-up to Euro 2024 and Copa America with lots of meta-fit promos—this being one that celebrates legends' stories.
Event info and list of players
Make Your Mark has just come out today, on Friday, June 14, following hot on the heels of the Greats of the Game and Path to Glory promos.
Here are the players who are featured in it:
Group 1 - Euro 2024
- Virgil van Dijk – Netherlands
- Cole Palmer - England
- Rafael Leao – Portugal
- Aurelien Tchouameni – France
- Kolo Muani – France
- Benjamin Sesko – Slovenia
- Jakub Kiwior – Poland
- Georges Mikautadze – Georgia
- Robert Bozenik – Slovakia
- Mykhailo Mudryk – Ukraine
- Nico Williams – Spain
- Radu Dragusin - Romania
- Federico Dimarco – Italy
- Scott McTominay – Scotland
- Alexander Bah – Demark
- Noah Okafar – Switzerland
- Maximilian Mittelstadt – Germany
- Borna Sosa – Croatia
- Robin Le Normand – Spain
- Ivan Ilic – Serbia
- SBC Players: Xavi Simons – Netherlands, Arda Guler – Turkey, Micky van de Ven – Netherlands, Stefan Posch – Austria, Ivan Toney – England
- Key Players: Pascal Gross - Germany; Nuno Mendes - Portugal
Group 2 - Euro 2024
- Florian Wirtz – Germany
- Jeremy Doku - Belgium
- Ferland Mendy - France
- Marc Ter Stegen - Germany
- Rasmus Hojlund – Denmark
- Tijjani Reijnders – Netherlands
- Dani Carvajal- Spain
- Davide Frattesi - Italy
- Joao Neves – Portugal
- Ibrahim Konate - France
- Filip Kostic – Serbia
- Charles De Ketelaere – Belgium
- Josip Stanisic – Croatia
- Armando Broja - Albania
- Kevin Danso – Austria
- Przemyslaw Frankowski – Poland
- Salih Ozcan – Turkey
Group 1 - Copa America
- Rodygo – Brazil
- Jonathan David – Canada
- Yunus Musah – United States
- Deiver Machado, Colombia
- Johan Vasquez – Mexico Gabriel Suazo
- Chile Julio Cascante – Costa Rica
- Michael Murillo – Panama
- Ramon Sosa – Paraguay
- Jhonder Cadiz – Venezuela
- Jesus Castillo – Peru
Group 2 - Copa America
- Gabriel Martinelli – Brazil
- Alexis Mac Allister - Argentina
- Yan Cuoto - Brazil
- Weston McKennie – United States
- Name: Alistair Johnston − Canada
- Manuel Ugarte – Uruguay
- Jorge Sanchez – Mexico
- Alan Minda – Ecuador
- Gabriel Villamil – Bolivia
- SBC Players: Alejandro Garnacho – Argentina, Timothy Weah – United States
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