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    FC 26 Edison SBC Review: The Surprise Midfield Enforcer Worth the Hype

    May 13, 2026

    In a year where leaks and early reveals dominate the conversation, it's rare for a major Squad Building Challenge to genuinely catch players off guard. Yet that's exactly what happened in EA FC 26 with the sudden release of the Edison Team of the Year-style SBC. No buildup, no rumors-just a straight drop into Ultimate Team, and immediately, the community started asking the same question: is he actually worth it?

     

    FC 26 Edison SBC Review: The Surprise Midfield Enforcer Worth the Hype

     

    At first glance, Edison doesn't scream "must-complete."He's not a flashy attacker, doesn't boast five-star skills or weak foot, and he's locked into a central midfield role. But once you dig deeper-and more importantly, get him on the pitch-you start to realize there's something very different about this card.

     

    A Defensive Midfielder Built for the Meta

     

    Edison is, first and foremost, a defensive-minded central midfielder.

     

    But unlike traditional CDMs, he doesn't feel limited to sitting deep and breaking up play. Instead, he's built as a hybrid enforcer-someone who can dominate physically, intercept everything, and still contribute in possession.

     

    His standout PlayStyles immediately set the tone:

     

     Bruiser+ 

     

     Intercept 

     

     Anticipate 

     

    This trio alone makes him one of the most complete defensive midfielders available. In the current meta-where advanced defending is borderline overpowered-having multiple top-tier defensive traits stacked on one player is a massive advantage.

     

    He reads passing lanes exceptionally well, wins shoulder-to-shoulder duels with ease, and consistently comes out on top in loose-ball situations. Simply put, if you need someone to control the midfield defensively, Edison delivers.

     

     

     

    Position Limitation: A Blessing and a Curse

     

    One of the first drawbacks players will notice is his positional restriction-he can only play central midfield (CM).

     

    That means no CDM role, which might be frustrating for players who prefer a dedicated holding midfielder. However, in practice, this limitation isn't as severe as it seems.

     

    Formations like:

     

     4-4-1-1 

     

     4-1-2-1-2 (Narrow) 

     

    allow Edison to function as a deep-lying playmaker or box-to-box enforcer without sacrificing his defensive impact.

     

    In fact, his ability to contribute both defensively and offensively makes him arguably more versatile than a traditional CDM-he's not just sitting back; he's actively influencing every phase of play.

     

     

     

    Chemistry Styles: Shadow vs Engine

     

    Choosing the right chemistry style is key to unlocking Edison's full potential.

     

    Shadow (Recommended Starting Point)

     

     Maximizes pace 

     

     Boosts defensive stats to elite levels 

     

    If your goal is to create a pure ball-winning machine, Shadow is the obvious choice. It turns Edison into a relentless interceptor who can close down space quickly and dominate defensively.

     

    Engine (Alternative Option)

     

     Improves agility and balance 

     

     Enhances dribbling and passing 

     

    Interestingly, Engine reveals a completely different side of Edison. While his base dribbling might not look exceptional on paper, boosting agility and balance makes him feel significantly smoother on the ball.

     

    If you prefer a more progressive midfielder-someone who can carry the ball forward and dictate play-Engine is a surprisingly strong option.

     

     

     

    On the Ball: Better Than Expected

     

    One of the biggest surprises with Edison is how comfortable he feels in possession.

     

    Despite lacking elite dribbling PlayStyles like Tiki Taka or Quick Step, he:

     

     Moves fluidly in tight spaces 

     

     Maintains control under pressure 

     

     Carries the ball effectively through midfield 

     

    He's not explosive off the mark, and you will notice the absence of Quick Step in certain situations. However, once he gets going, he's remarkably composed.

     

    This makes him ideal for players who prefer a controlled, methodical build-up rather than constant sprinting and skill moves.

     

     

     

    Passing and Distribution

     

    Edison's passing is another major strength.

     

    With high vision, short passing, and long passing stats-combined with PlayStyles like:

     

     Incisive Pass 

     

     Pinged Pass 

     

     Long Ball Pass 

     

    he excels at transitioning play from defense to attack.

     

    Whether it's a simple outlet pass or a long switch across the pitch, he consistently finds his target. This reliability makes him a key link between defensive stability and attacking progression.

     

     

     

    Physical Presence: The True Enforcer

     

    At 6 feet tall, Edison isn't the biggest midfielder in the game, but he plays far above his physical profile.

     

    Thanks to Bruiser+ and strong physical stats, he:

     

     Shields the ball effectively 

     

     Wins duels consistently 

     

     Bullies opponents off possession 

     

    Once he gets his body between the ball and the defender, it's incredibly difficult to dispossess him. This makes him a nightmare to press and an excellent option for holding possession under pressure.Defensive Performance: Elite Tier

     

    Defensively, Edison is exactly 

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