The game promises a new standard in realistic gameplay

Jul 20, 2022 17:50 GMT  ·  By

After teasing FIFA fans with the unveil of the FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition cover, EA is back with the full reveal of the game. As expected, the next instalment in the successful sports series will drop this fall, on September 30.

Pre-orders are now available for FIFA 23 which will launch on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. EA also announced that early access for FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition will begin on September 27.

Featuring the next evolution of HyperMotion2 technology, FIFA 23 promises to set a new standard in realistic and immersive gameplay. Also, for the first time in the history of the franchise, FIFA 23 will feature women’s club teams with the inclusion of the Barclay Women’s Super League and Division 1 Arkema at launch.

But that’s not all! EA revealed that players will be able to experience the ultimate both men’s and women’s international football in FIFA 23 with the men’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 as post-launch updates at no additional cost.

When it launches this fall, FIFA 23 will bring a variety of mode advancements and innovations across Career Mode, Pro Clubs, VOLTA FOOTBALL, FIFA 23 Ultimate Team and more. Also, the new Training Center coaching system will give new and less experienced players the ability to easily learn the basics before jumping into a match.

Also, team and player movement across the pitch is more responsive, smart and authentic. FIFA fans should also expect a plethora of other improvements, including a new intelligent dribbling system, a more natural and fluid transition to shooting, all-new acceleration mechanics, enhanced player awareness and much more.

Equally important is the addition of cross-play features, which will allow players on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Google Stadia and PC to play together. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 23 will be cross-play compatible with one another, but not with the rest of the gaming platforms.