We’ve learned so much new stuff lately about what FIFA 23 will be like! EA’s upcoming main iteration of the iconic football simulation series will finally bring back Juventus Torino, it won’t bring any Russian teams, it will include women’s football clubs for the first time, and more.
Now it’s time to learn more about the gameplay of FIFA 23! EA presents us with a new video dedicated to the gameplay elements that players will get to try out in the upcoming title. The trailer speaks about HyperMotion 2, the football clubs involving girls instead of the boys, skill moves, attacking, defending, as well as goalkeeping.
According to the narrators, HyperMotion is groundbreaking next-generation technology. HyperMotion 2, on the other hand, brings twice as much real-world motion capture as the team made possible last year.
Feel free to watch the video below for more details and a lot more information:
The World Cup mode is also an important part of the upcoming FIFA 23 game, and it was widely expected by the fans. In the real world, the FIFA World Cup competition will take place in Qatar this year, where 32 national teams will be competing for the big trophy. We’re expecting to see preliminary rounds for the World Cup as well in FIFA 23, which automatically implies that many low-rated national teams will be included: Faroe Islands, Andorra, San Marino, and a lot more.
EA stated:
Experience the pinnacle of international football with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™ as post-launch content updates at no additional cost. Stay tuned for more details in the build-up to each tournament.
If you’re willing to run FIFA 23 on a PC, feel free to check out the system requirements! Except for the PC version, the game will also be available for Google Stadia and the PlayStation/Xbox consoles.
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