FIFA Mobile is a football simulation video game that lets you take part in playable live events that correspond with the real-world tournaments.
But the game faces various bugs and issues every now and then that negatively impact players’ experience. One such issue was with the Manager Mode where FIFA Mobile players were unable to claim season rewards.
It was also later unearthed how some players figured out a way to gain an undue advantage (an exploit) while unlocking rewards.
FIFA Mobile ‘Neon Nights Event’ impossible
This prompted a response from the developers resulting in disabling the Manager Mode. However, there is a new Neon Nights quest in FIFA Mobile that requires the resuscitation of the mode.
That said, FIFA Mobile players (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) are now unable to complete the quest as it is directly connected to the availability of Manager Mode.
Manager mode is disabled, but it’s also a requirement for the rewards in neon nights quest.
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Yesterday disabled manager mode and today quest about manager mode 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 development in the highest order
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How are we supposed to finish the neon lights quest if manager mode is inactive ea needs to fix this asap
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The new ‘Neon Nights Event’ requires players to win at least 1 Manager Mode game. But its disability accounts for quite a frustrating situation where it is impossible to complete the daily quest mission.
The issue is quite frustrating for many and as a consequence, affected players are now demanding compensation for the same.
Official acknowledgment
Fortunately, FIFA Mobile took notice of the issue and said that the team is working on a fix.
Hopefully, EA soon fixes the issue where the FIFA Mobile ‘Neon Nights Event’ is impossible to complete so that players can claim their quest rewards smoothly.
We will keep tabs on further developments and update the article as and when something noteworthy comes up.
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