EA has slapped over 30,000 FIFA 22 players with a week-long ban for exploiting a glitch in Ultimate Team. The so called “no loss glitch” was active in FIFA Ultimate Team’s hardcore competitive mode last week. Essentially, it made for an easy and effective way for players to hit a 20-0 win-loss record in FUT Champions. All players had to do was “dashboard” – hit the PlayStation or Xbox button on their controller – during a match and wait for the timeout. The game wouldn’t give you a loss for doing this, which meant players were able to quit out of matches they felt they would lose without penalty. As you’d expect, news of this “no loss glitch” spread and players exploited it en masse. So many players used it to gain the vast rewards that come from a 20-0 record in FUT Champions that the Ultimate Team transfer market suffered a crash as card values lowered even further. This morning, EA said it had identified over 30,000 active accounts that exploited this issue “consistently”, and has suspended them from FIFA 22 online for seven days. This prevents them from playing in this week’s FUT Champions Finals – aka the…