Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing as we recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans on achievements, history, and culture in the United States. As is tradition in MUT, we celebrate the occasion with a promo that features NFL Players of Hispanic Heritage. The players included in this year's HHM Program are Chris Rodriguez Jr, Braxton Berrios, Anthony Munoz, Malcolm Rodriguez, and Rigoberto Sanchez. Check out the players and program info below:
HHM Players
Log into MUT 25 to receive a Welcome Pack containing 80 OVR BND versions of all 5 HHM Players. Complete HHM Challenges and Daily Objectives from 10/1-10/15 to earn enough Upgrade Tokens to upgrade 3 of the 5 players to their max of 88 OVR.
- 88 Chris Rodriguez Jr | HB | Commanders
- 88 Braxton Berrios | WR | Dolphins, Jets
- 88 Anthony Munoz | LT | Bengals
- 88 Malcolm Rodriguez | ROLB | Lions
- 88 Rigoberto Sanchez | P | Colts
Hispanic Heritage Month Objectives
To locate your HHM Objectives, go to the Live Events section of the main MUT menu. Hold LT/L2 and select "Season 2". After opening Season 2 Objectives, tab over to the "Programs" section where you will find Hispanic Heritage Daily and Weekly Objectives to complete and earn HHM Upgrade Tokens needed to upgrade your Welcome Pack Players to their max of 88 OVR.
Hispanic Heritage Month Challenges
Complete HHM Solo Challenges to earn HHM Upgrade Tokens needed to upgrade your Welcome Pack Players to their max of 88 OVR.
Challenges
- Herencia Hispana - 10 Challenges, 40 Stars
- Anthony Munoz - 4 Challenges, 16 Stars
- Braxton Berrios - 4 Challenges, 16 Stars
- Malcolm Rodriguez - 4 Challenges, 16 Stars
- Chris Rodriguez Jr - 4 Challenges, 16 Stars
- Rigoberto Sanchez - 4 Challenges, 16 Stars
Milestone Rewards
6 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
12 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
18 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
24 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
36 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
48 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
60 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
72 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
96 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
120 Stars: HHM Upgrade Token
What are your thoughts on the annual Hispanic Heritage Month Program?
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