It’s only a matter of time until FIFA 23 arrives in the gaming world, as its release is set for the end of September. Information keeps popping out regarding how the game will be – we found out about the system requirements, the return of Juventus Torino to the squad roster, and a lot more.
The career mode is a very important part of any FIFA game, and things won’t surely be any different in the case of the upcoming FIFA 23.
EA SPORTS FIFA released the official career mode deep dive trailer, where many important aspects are covered, such as those regarding player personality, dynamic moments, playable highlights, transfer analysis, authentic managers, the new menu, and more.
We’re glad to share the information that player personality will be one of the major features in the career mode this year.
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FIFA 23 will contain HyperMotion2 Technology, women’s club football, the FIFA World Cup tournaments, as well as cross-play features. Since the FIFA World Cup tournament will be held in Qatar in the real world this year in November, there’s no wonder why FIFA 23 will implement the same tournament in the game. Let’s all hope that this year’s game will feature more national teams than ever!
EA explained:
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.
The updates for squad rosters, kits, logos, and flags for the clubs and national teams will most likely all be there as well! FIFA 23 will be the first game in the beloved series to have a female among the cover stars: the Australian footballer Sam Kerr from Chelsea.
FIFA 23 will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows PC, Nintendo Switch, and Google Stadia.
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