EA SPORTS FC 25 is set to receive an exciting boost with the arrival of Title Update #12, scheduled for release in early April across all platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

ReFIFA believe Title Update #12 or next Title Update is set to be the “New Season Update”, which will present the new 2025 seasons of Major League Soccer (MLS), National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), and CONMEBOL Libertadores in EA SPORTS FC 25.

Alongside these seasonal updates, players can look forward to a significant addition: over 20 new licensed teams, primarily from South America, enhancing the game’s depth and authenticity.

What’s Coming in Next Title Update?

Title Update #12 is more than just a routine patch—it’s a substantial content drop designed to keep EA SPORTS FC 25 aligned with the evolving football landscape.

The update introduces the new seasons for MLS, NWSL, and CONMEBOL Libertadores, which could mean updated rosters, new kits, and other season-specific features for these leagues and tournaments.

However, the highlight of this update is undoubtedly the addition of new teams, expanding the playable club roster and enriching the game’s tournament modes.


The New Teams Joining EA SPORTS FC 25

ReFIFA has confirmed that over 20 new licensed teams will join EA SPORTS FC 25 with next update.

EA SPORTS FC 25 New Licensed Teams in CONMEBOL Libertadores and CONMEBOL Sudamericana
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These teams hail from various South American countries—including Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela—and are associated with the prestigious CONMEBOL Libertadores and CONMEBOL Sudamericana tournaments.

This influx of clubs offers players a chance to experience the passion and intensity of South American football like never before.

Here’s the full list of the new teams being added:

  1. San Antonio Bulo Bulo (Bolivia) – CONMEBOL Libertadores
  2. Club Aurora (Bolivia) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  3. GV San José (Bolivia) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  4. Bahia (Brazil) – CONMEBOL Libertadores
  5. Vasco da Gama (Brazil) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  6. Vitória (Brazil) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  7. Universidad de Chile (Chile) – CONMEBOL Libertadores
  8. Deportes Iquique (Chile) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  9. Unión Española (Chile) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  10. Atlético Bucaramanga (Colombia) – CONMEBOL Libertadores
  11. Once Caldas (Colombia) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  12. Aucas (Ecuador) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  13. Mushuc Runa (Ecuador) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  14. Orense (Ecuador) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  15. 2 de Mayo (Paraguay) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  16. Sporting Cristal (Peru) – CONMEBOL Libertadores
  17. FBC Melgar (Peru) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  18. Cusco FC (Peru) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  19. Cienciano (Peru) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  20. Atlético Grau (Peru) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  21. Boston River (Uruguay) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  22. Academia Puerto Cabello (Venezuela) – CONMEBOL Sudamericana

Notable additions like Bahia and Vasco da Gama from Brazil, Universidad de Chile from Chile, and Sporting Cristal from Peru stand out as fan favorites, bringing rich histories and competitive flair to the game.


What About San Diego FC?

EA SPORTS FC 25 New Licensed Teams San Diego FC
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One team generating buzz is San Diego FC, the newest expansion club set to join Major League Soccer in 2025. However, its inclusion in EA SPORTS FC 25 remains uncertain.

It’s unclear whether San Diego FC will arrive with Title Update #12 or if fans will need to wait until EA FC 26 to play as this team.

That said, there’s still a possibility it could be added to FC 25 via a future update, so MLS enthusiasts should keep an eye out for further announcements.


Final Whistle

The addition of these new teams does more than just expand the roster—it enhances the overall gameplay experience.

Players can now dive into the CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana tournaments with a wider variety of authentic clubs, offering fresh challenges and opportunities in both single-player and online modes.

This update is likely to resonate strongly with the FC 25 community, especially fans who follow South American football closely, as it brings greater diversity and realism to the game.

With over 20 new teams, updated seasons for MLS, NWSL, and CONMEBOL Libertadores, and the potential for more surprises like San Diego FC, this update sets the stage for an exciting few months ahead.

Whether you’re a casual player or a die-hard football fan, there’s plenty to look forward to when Title Update #12 drops in early April.

Stay tuned for more updates as EA SPORTS continues to roll out new content for its global player base!

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