I opened my club at midnight and saw an 85-rated CM collecting dust. You have that same card, and the nagging thought hits: can it be tournament-ready? The Still Got It Evolution for FC 26 just went live — and it changes the math.
I’ll walk you through the requirements, the exact upgrade path, and the specific players I’d feed into this Training Camp lock. I’ve tested timing and tags on FUTBIN and EA Sports FC tools so you won’t waste hours guessing.
You pull a card and the game asks one simple question — FC 26 Still Got It Evolution requirements
This evolution targets lower-rated midfielders (and a stray CB rule). Read the requirements like a checklist before you commit the lock time.
- Overall: Max 85
- PlayStyle: Max 10
- PlayStyle+: Max 3
- Not Rarity: World Tour Silver Stars
- Position: CM or CAM
- Born before: 1996-07-10
- Position: CB
What are the requirements for Still Got It evolution?
Short answer: a <=85 overall CM/CAM (or CB under the odd constraint), limited PlayStyles and PlayStyle+ counts, and not a World Tour Silver Stars card. Use FUTBIN or FUTWIZ to verify tags before committing.
You watch the stat bar climb and feel the pull — FC 26 Still Got It Evolution upgrades
The evolution is divided into five levels. Each step is time-locked in Training Camp, and each step delivers huge attribute jumps — treat them like planned growth spurts.
Level 1 upgrades
- Overall: +50 | 94
- Shooting: +50 | 92
- Acceleration: +50 | 92
- Sprint Speed: +50 | 92
- Vision: +50 | 95
- PlayStyles+: Incisive Pass | 4
- PlayStyles: Rapid | 7
Level 2 upgrades
- Agility: +60 | 94
- Curve: +50 | 93
- Long Passing: +50 | 92
- Short Passing: +50 | 95
- PlayStyles+: Pinged Pass | 4
- PlayStyles: First Touch | 7
Level 3 upgrades
- Ball Control: +60 | 95
- Dribbling: +60 | 96
- Stamina: +40 | 95
- Composure: +60 | 91
- PlayStyles+: Tiki Taka | 4
- PlayStyles: Long Ball Pass | 7
Level 4 upgrades
- Aggression: +40 | 88
- Crossing: +50 | 94
- Free Kick: +50 | 93
- Strength: +40 | 88
- PlayStyles: Inventive, Whipped Pass | 7
Level 5 upgrades
- Balance: +60 | 94
- Reactions: +60 | 92
- Weak Foot: +4
- Skills: +2 | 4
- PlayStyles+: Press Proven | 4
- PlayStyles: Finesse Shot | 7
I call this evolution a vitamin shot for aging mids — the raw numbers flood across multiple categories and reshape how the card plays.
How long does the Training Camp evolution take?
Each level is a 4 hour 48 minute lock. Five levels total means 24 hours of total Training Camp time. The evolution itself is free from a coin-cost standpoint; the only currency you spend is time and a roster slot.
You scan your club list and panic about wasting time — Best players to use in Still Got It Evolution
Not every 85 will make sense. Pick cards that match the positional and birthdate rules and have complementary PlayStyles. I tested these on FUTBIN and the results were consistent.
- de Roon Cornerstones — great for passing boosts and stamina growth
- Irvine World Tour — meets age rule and offers balanced attributes
- Munetsi TOTW — strong base defensive numbers to benefit from the push
- Griezmann — if eligible, his attacking traits explode after upgrades
- Fred World Tour — fits CM role and picks up defensive and passing spikes
- Kirby Winter Wildcards — dribbling and agility gains are huge here
- Alex Febas TOTW — cheap on market trackers like FUTBIN, perfect for experiments
- Tolisso Cornerstones — strong all-rounder that becomes a midfield Swiss Army knife for your squad
- Neymar — if you can legally use him within the requirements, the finesse shot and dribbling jumps are tasty
Who should I use for the Still Got It evolution?
Choose a player who already has passing or dribbling PlayStyles if you want the biggest on-field effect. Use FUTWIZ/FUTBIN to filter by birthdate and PlayStyle+ counts before you lock the card.
Once the evolution completes, the card peaks at a 94 overall. That new 94 can then be used in further evolutions or competitive squads if you need legality for modes like Division Rivals or VCT-style tournaments.
Time is the only real cost here — do you convert bench fodder into a match-ready star, or keep the safe route and trade? Which bench star will you turn into your next match-winner?