FIFA 23 REVIEW
FIFA 23 was released on 30 September 2022. It is the last football
game from EA Sports to bear the FIFA moniker. With the global
football body demanding a pretty penny for renewing the licence,
Electronic Arts has decided to tear up the contract altogether. But as
it is to expire in late 2022, after Qatar World
Cup and in the middle of FIFA 23's run, EA and FIFA have had the common
sense to extend it for several more months. This ensures that the new
(and last) FIFA game won't be rebranded midway through the season to the
awkwardly and laughable choice of “EA Sports FC”. That's still set to
happen next year, starting with FIFA 24
Good
- Better, more equipped AI (new-gen only)
- Cross-platform play
- PC on par with new-gen
- Volta, Pro Clubs progression merged
- Allows five substitutions
- Impossible long shots, curlers
- Cross-play is frustratingly limited
- Women?s teams can?t play men?s
- No women players in FUT
- FUT pay-to-win behaviour ignored
- Power Shot feels arcade-y
- New corners, penalties unintuitive
- FUT Moments brings third FUT currency
- Playable Highlights are a joke
- Five substitutions not allowed in Online Friendlies
FIFA 23 Details
- Release Date 30 September 2022
- Publisher Electronic Arts
- Developer EA Romania,EA Canada
- Series FIFA
- Game Modes Single-player






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