EAFC24 has revealed its Chelsea ratings ahead of the new season - and three big-money signings have only been given a silver card by the popular video game series.
FIFA will undergo a rebrand to EAFC this season after EA Sports chose not to renew its license with the governing body after almost 30 years.
And it seems the name is not all that will change in the next instalment of the game this autumn: Chelsea's ratings have been slashed after the club's disappointing Premier League campaign last season.
Raheem Sterling, who was axed from Gareth Southgate's England squad for the September internationals this week, has dropped from 86 overall to 83, having once boasted a rating of 88 under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Blues fans slammed EAFC for giving £106m midfielder Enzo Fernandez, who has been rated 83 overall, a modest passing grade of just 81.
One fan tweeted on Wednesday: 'Enzo Fernandez getting 81 for passing tells me everything I need to know about the EA FC ratings.'
Another posted: 'Enzo Fernandez ratings on FC24 is an absolute joke. 81 passing wtf?'
Marquee summer signing Christopher Nkunku, who has yet to play a competitive game for Chelsea after picking up an injury in preseason, has been handed the highest score of any Blues star with a rating of 86.
Captain Reece James and veteran Thiago Silva are Chelsea's next best with 84-rated cards, while Ben Chilwell (81) and Moises Caicedo (80) are the only other players at Stamford Bridge with ratings over 80.
Mykhailo Mudryk, who joined Chelsea for £88m, has only been given a 75-rated card, having failed to impress in west London since his arrival.
Cole Palmer, Romeo Lavia and Lesley Ugochukwu signed for a combined £123m this summer but have all failed to pick up gold cards.
EAFC's gold Ultimate Team cards are reserved for players rated 75 and over, so Palmer (66), Ugochukwu (73) and Lavia (73) have all been given silver ones instead.
They are joined by first-choice centre-back Levi Colwill, who has been given a rating of 74 despite his excellent campaign with Brighton last season.