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For over a decade, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi dominated not only the football pitch but also the FIFA video game series. No players ranked higher than these legends, cementing their status as global icons. But times have changed, and the EA Sports FC saga has ushered in a new era where neither player reigns supreme in virtual ratings.
Cristiano Ronaldo Holds Steady
According to recent leaks, Ronaldo’s EA FC 25 overall rating will remain at 86, the same as his EA FC 24 card. This stability follows a significant downgrade of four points from his FIFA 23 rating of 90. Now at Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo's consistency in the virtual arena mirrors his ability to adapt on the field despite moving outside Europe's top leagues.
Lionel Messi Takes a Hit
Meanwhile, Messi, now shining for Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, is reportedly set to see his overall rating drop from 90 to 88 in EA FC 25. This marks a two-point decline from last year but still leaves the Argentine great ahead of Ronaldo.
The Ratings Race Over the Years
The battle between Messi and Ronaldo has always been close, even in the FIFA series. However, Ronaldo hasn’t topped Messi’s rating since FIFA 18, when he held a 94 overall compared to Messi’s 93.
Ronaldo’s FIFA/EA FC Rating Journey
Messi’s FIFA/EA FC Rating Journey
End of an Era?
The downgrade of both legends signals a shift as newer stars like Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland take centre stage in football and gaming. Yet, Messi and Ronaldo remain two of the most recognisable and celebrated players in history, with their legacy firmly entrenched in both reality and the virtual world.
The era of Messi and Ronaldo's virtual supremacy may be over, but their impact endures, leaving a legacy for future stars to aspire to.