Image via EA Sports On March 10, Electronic Arts announced that it was launching an investigation regarding allegations made towards an anonymous employee of the company. According to screenshots that circulated on social media, an EA employee reportedly sold Football Ultimate Team (FUT) cards to players for cash, which would be a violation of Electronic Arts’ User Agreement. Late on Friday, EA Sports provided an update on the investigation. In a Pitch Notes article on the EA Sports website, the company re-iterated that it was conducting an investigation into the allegations. While EA acknowledged that the investigation was in the early stages, the video game giant stated that its early findings appear to show that questionable FUT activity took place “involving a very small number of accounts and items.”