FIFA 23 Ultimate Team packs guide: Value & contents

Nathan Warby
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FIFA 23 Ultimate Team is crammed full of packs to open as fans look to build their dream squad, but it’s not always obvious what’s inside each type of pack. We’ve put together a full guide of every FIFA 23 Ultimate Team pack, its value, and contents.

When it comes down to it, FIFA 23 Ultimate Team is all about opening packs. Whether you play the game as a football purist or just a trader, packs are essential in unlocking the best players and earning coins.

Division Rivals and FUT Champions rewards are the best source of packs that FUT 23 has to offer, but to newcomers, it isn’t clear what each pack contains and how much it would be worth to buy.

With this in mind, we’ve put together a breakdown of every pack in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team and what it contains.

Every FIFA 23 Ultimate Team pack

There are plenty of different packs in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team, but only a handful are available on the FUT store all year round. These can be purchased at any time with no time or quantity limits:

FUT 23 bronze packs

  • Premium Bronze Pack (750)
    • 12 items, three rare

FUT 23 silver packs

  • Premium Silver Pack (3,750)
    • 12 items, three rare

FUT 23 gold packs

  • Gold pack (5,000)
    • 12 items, 1 rare
  • Premium Gold Pack (7,500)
    • 12 items, 3 rare
FIFA 23 Ultimate Team store

FUT 23 promo packs

The most valuable packs in FIFA 23 fall under the ‘promo’ category. These can only be bought on the FUT store for a limited time and often have a quantity limit. The rest of the time, they can only be dished out as rewards for SBCs, Squad Battles, Division Rivals, FUT Champtions, Draft, FUT Moments, or season progress.

Check out every FIFA 23 promo pack below:

  • Gold Contracts Pack (800)
    • Four contracts
  • Jumbo Bronze Pack (800)
    • 24 items, three rares
  • Bronze Players Pack (1,250)
    • 12 players, one rare
  • Jumbo Premium Bronze Pack (1,500)
    • 24 items, seven rares
  • Premium Bronze Players Pack (1,800)
    • 12 players, three rares
  • Consumables Pack (3,000)
    • 12 items, one rare
  • Jumbo Silver Pack (4,000)
    • 24 items, three rare
  • Silver Players Pack (5,000)
    • 12 players, one rare
  • Gold 13 Pack (5,000)
    • 13 items, 1 rare
  • Jumbo Premium Silver Pack (7,500)
    • 24 items, seven rare
  • Jumbo Gold Pack (10,000)
    • 24 items, 3 rare
  • Gold Player Pack (12,500)
    • 12 players, 1 rare
  • Premium Electrum Players Pack (12,500)
    • 6 gold players, 6 silver players, 3 rares
  • Jumbo Premium Gold Pack (15,000)
    • 24 items, 7 rares
  • Five 81-86 Rated Players Pack (20,000)
    • 5 gold players rated between 81 and 86, 5 rares
  • Prime Electrum Players Pack (20,000)
    • 6 gold players, 6 silver players, 6 rares
  • Premium Gold Players Pack (25,000)
    • 12 gold players, 3 rares
  • Rare Gold Pack (25,000)
    • 12 items, 12 rares
  • Gold Upgrade Pack (30,000)
    • 12 gold players, no rares
  • Rare Electrum Players Pack (30,000)
    • 6 gold players, 6 silver, 12 rares
  • Mega Pack (35,000)
    • 30 items, 18 rares
  • Prime Gold Players Pack (45,000)
    • 12 players, 6 rares
  • Jumbo Premium Gold Players Pack (50,000)
    • 24 players, 7 rares
  • Rare Players Pack (50,000)
    • 12 gold players, 12 rares
  • Rare Mega Pack (55,000)
    • 30 gold items, 30 rares
  • Jumbo Rare Players Pack (100,000)
    • 24 gold players, 24 rares
  • Ultimate Pack (125,000)
    • 30 gold players, 30 rares

There you have it! That was every pack you’re likely to find as part of your FIFA 23 Ultimate Team rewards.

EA likes to keep things fresh every year by introducing new packs, so we’ll be sure to keep this page updated with every possible reward.


For more on FIFA 23, check out the best custom tactics to use and how to score directly from corners.

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at CharlieIntel. He’s an expert in EA Sports FC, Call of Duty, and Overwatch, as well as superhero games, including Marvel’s Spider-Man. With a master's degree in Magazine Journalism from Nottingham Trent University, he worked as a Trainee Reporter for Derbyshire Live before moving into games media, with bylines at Dexerto, Cultured Vultures, and more. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected].