Gameplay, women’s soccer, crossplay & more

In the meantime we can already look forward to some 23 details. Among other things gameplay, women’s soccer, crossplay and more. As expected, the last EA Sports offshoot with the name will be released on September 30, 2022. From next year, the title will be called EA Sports FC. We show you which features of FIFA 23 are already known.

FIFA World Cup in FIFA 23

There will be two World Cup modes in the latest FIFA game, as both the Men’s World Cup (late 2022) will be held in Qatar, and the Women’s World Cup (2023) will be held in Australia and New Zealand. Both tournaments should be available as an update at no additional cost. More info is to follow. However, you will not only be able to play the ladies in World Cup mode.

Women club soccer in FIFA 23

Women’s national teams have been around for a few FIFA parts. However, clubs like Manchester City W.F.C. are brand new. In FIFA 23 the Barclays FA Women’s League and the Division 1 Arkema (Division 1 Féminine) will be integrated. The HyperMotion2 capturing of the women is supposed to make the animations in women’s soccer much more realistic. A plus for the gameplay.

Gameplay in FIFA 23

Again this year, EA Sports of course promises us that the gameplay has noticeably evolved. On their site they divide this chapter into three areas: HyperMotion2 technology, cross-play, and “other gameplay features. About the HyperMotion2 technology we have already written in our trailer analysis.

Cross-Play was already tested in FIFA 22 and is a long awaited feature of the FIFA community. Thus, in FIFA 23 on PC, Stadia, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S cross-platform and on the old gens PS4 and Xbox One can be played among themselves.

In addition, the following modes (excluding co-op) are to be cross-playable: Here we have another graphic to illustrate the interaction.

FIFA 23 Crossplay graphic (Source: ea.com)

 

For FIFA Ultimate Team players the following information will also be important: The FUT 23 transfer market will also be cross-platform. Excluded from this are PC and Switch players:inside, who will continue to have their own market each.

This feature is sure to be well received, but it’s not supposed to be the end of the story. Under “other gameplay features” are listed shooting mechanics, penalty kicks, corners and free kicks, about which we should learn more soon. The deep dives on EA’s site read very positively. On September 30th at the latest, the FIFA community will be able to make up their own minds. Which version would be the right decision for you, you can read here.


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