EA has announced a number of changes to FIFA Ultimate Team for the next edition of the game.
In order to clamp down on cheats, Trade Offers will be removed from Ultimate Team in FIFA 15.
In a post on their website, EA Sports Community Manager Robb said: “Although some honest players used this feature to trade with friends, it became one of the methods used by coin sellers to sell and move coins. Account phishers also abused Trade Offers by moving stolen players and coins after wrongfully gaining access to unsuspecting FUT player accounts.
“This will also address ‘bid bumping’, where people would try and trick others into bidding far more than they wanted for a player item.”
He added: “It was a tough decision, but this is the right step towards improving security, showing cheaters the red card, and keeping FUT safe for all FIFA fans.”
Other changes include Transfer Targets being limited to 50 player items after utilising the EAS FC unlockable boosts and there will be further security with the introduction of an Origin Login Verification.
FIFA 15 is set to launch on the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 on Friday, September 26th, 2014.