Brush Package & 15K Gems – Exclusive Deal

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  • Claim the latest 33 FC Mobile redeem codes for the OVR 115 player package.
  • Get a total of 15,000 free Gems through challenges and active redeem codes.
  • Prepare Gems to target Liverpool’s Mo Salah card in the third week of January.

Suara.com – EA Sports is providing a closing prize to end the Festive Fixture in the middle of this month. Dozens of the latest FC Mobile redeem codes for January 14 2026 contain player packages with high OVR.

Interestingly enough, players can collect thousands of Gems this week.

Visit the Play menu > Live Events > Challenge Mode > Frozen Challenge.

The menu offers 5,000 free Gems if you can win three matches.

Next, you can push rank in the Rival Division. Click Play > Division Rivals > select Versus Attack, 1vs1, or Manager Mode.

Push Serangan Versus Rank to 10-star FC Champion level guaranteed to get 10 thousand Gems for free.

FC Mobile Frozen Challenge. (Suara.com/ Rezza Rachmanta)

That means you can collect 15 thousand Gems for free.

If quota is available, some of the latest FC Mobile redeem codes also contain more than 3,000 Gems.

Active redeem codes such as ‘ITSTHETOTYS’ immediately offer 100 Rank Up and Festive Fixture players.

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If you have a lot of Gems or Gems saved, you can buy a Gacha Package.

Visit the Shop menu > Ultra D Limited Bundle (22,500 Gems). The bundle immediately offers players 113-115 for free.

Tim Suara.com got Gyokeres 114 with that cheap bundle.

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The best strategy for collecting Gems balance quickly is to immediately activate the redeem codes ‘SEAWINALL’ and ‘2026GEMS’ to get an initial bonus of 3,000 Gems.

This income can be further optimized by pursuing Badge missions up to Level 5 which offer 10,000 Gems, as well as converting League Tokens in the Shop menu.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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