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FIFA 23: Features and News

FIFA 22 with all its cons and pros is coming to an end and a new version will replace it soon. It is safe to say that we had our fun with FIFA 22 and although it's still going on, it's to time to move forward. There is a whole other blog covering the news around changing the FIFA series to EA Sports FC, so if you wonder about how it going to affect the quality of the game, you can go on and check it from here. We're only going to talk about FIFA 23 on this blog.


FIFA 23 Gameplay Features

FIFA 22 still has some live campaigns such as Shapeshifters and FUTTIES which are some of the most important ones in FUT, but as we experienced from previous versions of FIFA, important assets such as coins, points, packs, etc. are not carriable to the new version. Unless there would be some sort of change regarding this issue, it is going to be the same as for FIFA 23 too. This was only a reminder to point out the fact you cannot carry over your FIFA coins if you decide to try out FIFA 23, so it might now be a bad idea to use them for some final fun at FIFA 22 FUTTIES!
If EA Sports decides to stick to the same old pattern, we'll probably get FIFA 23 between September and October this year and the same platforms that were supported on FIFA 22 such as Xbox Series X/S, PS5 & PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, and most likely on Xbox One and Google Stadia, are probably work for FIFA 23 as well. This is not confirmed by EA yet, so we'll update this blog as soon as we get more info.
Apparently, FIFA 23 will contain more game modes, features, teams, leagues, players, and competitions than any previous edition. The cross-play feature that has been applied and tested in FIFA 22 is going to be an important feature in FIFA 23 as well.
As the World Cup gets closer, EA Sports has managed to include this important feature in FIFA 23 and added more nations to the game.
With the addition of Ukraine, FIFA 22 has had 33 playable countries and as reliable sources confirmed, we'll be seeing 16 new nations included in FIFA 23 as the World Cup starts. These new nations are:
Ecuador, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, Iran, Tunisia, Qatar, Costa Rica, Japan, Morocco, Croatia, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Uruguay, and South Korea.
Read this blog to learn more about FIFA World Cup. Get back for more info on FIFA 22 and FIFA 23 in the upcoming weeks. Happy gaming!

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