{"id":68621,"date":"2025-01-28T20:30:10","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:30:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-23-release-date-new-gameplay-features-licenses-everything-we-know-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:30:10","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:30:10","slug":"fifa-23-release-date-new-gameplay-features-licenses-everything-we-know-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-23-release-date-new-gameplay-features-licenses-everything-we-know-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"FIFA 23: Release date, new gameplay features, licenses &#038; everything we know &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 23: Release date, new gameplay features, licenses &#038; everything we know EA SportsOfficial FIFA 23 details are becoming known all the time as we now know its release date, new features, and a lot more, so here\u2019s the latest news on EA SPORTS\u2019 newest football sim. We are on the verge of FIFA 23, but we\u2019re still learning more information all the time. We\u2019ve already caught a glimpse of the new Icons and FUT Heroes coming to Ultimate Team, but there\u2019s little news on big new features. FIFA 22 brought a huge host of tweaks, from a FUT Champions Weekend League restructure to Player Career getting a kickstart with new content, but there was still a lack of landmark changes. So, that begs the question: Is FIFA 23 taking things in a new direction before the series is rebranded as EA SPORTS FC? Let\u2019s take a look at everything so far. Contents FIFA 23 release date Thanks to the game\u2019s official debut trailer, EA has announced that football fans can get their hands on FIFA 23 on September 30, 2022. However, if you pre-order the Ultimate Edition of the game, then you\u2019ll actually be able to dive into FIFA 23 a lot earlier on September 27, 2022! FIFA 23 new gameplay features: Cross-play, World Cup, Ultimate Team Cross-play EA SPORTS is adding full cross-platform play in FIFA 23. Notorious FIFA leaker Fut Sheriff claimed that: \u201cCross-play will be tested in FIFA 22. Probably won\u2019t be on Ultimate Team, but is def coming in FIFA 23!\u201d This turned out to be the case as cross-play is finally being implemented, although it will only apply to 1v1 game modes. This hasn\u2019t been to everyone\u2019s taste, but it could only be the beginning for the feature going forward with the series. Women\u2019s Super League added After years of stagnation, women\u2019s representation in FIFA is set to be addressed as EA is adding England\u2019s Barclays Women\u2019s Super League and France\u2019s Division 1 Arkema. This will include 24 teams featuring the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, PSG, and more. A women\u2019s career mode hasn\u2019t been outed yet, but like cross-play, this could be the start of a real overhaul for women\u2019s football in FIFA. Will the World Cup 2022 be in FIFA 23? In the same announcement that revealed FIFA 23 will be the last game to feature FIFA branding, it was also confirmed that World Cup content is making a return. Both the men\u2019s and women\u2019s World Cup will be featured in the game and will arrive as free updates at no extra cost. The date has yet to be confirmed yet. Hypermotion 2 Technology EA has declared that they\u2019ve upgraded to Hypermotion 2 Technology in FIFA 23, an even greater and more powerful version of what we saw in FIFA 22. It\u2019s providing \u201cmore animations than ever before\u201d and it will receive a complete demonstration on July 27, 2022. Will FIFA 23 have an Online Career Mode? There have long been rumors of an Online Career Mode coming to FIFA, though it\u2019s never materialized. Around the time FIFA 22 launched, though, there was a glimmer of hope discovered in EA job listings. On June 3, 2021, we reported that an Online Software Engineer posting had been advertised, which had some very interesting details in the job description. EA job advert says they&#8217;re hiring Online Software Engineers to work on a FIFA &#8220;&#8221;online career mode&#8221;&#8221; New feature in FIFA 22? \ud83d\udc40 pic.twitter.com\/1fgUXaI63Z \u2014 Dexerto Sports (@DexertoFC) June 3, 2021 It said: \u201cAs an Online Software Engineer, you will help build our networked play development team \u2013 whether that be in our online Career Mode, ultimate team, or core online systems and protocols. \u201cWe are looking for engineers who enjoy prototyping and planning, adding amazing new features to an existing and beloved game, and improving existing code.\u201d That being said, it never came to fruition in FIFA 22 \u2013 potentially opening the door for the game after. Well, that very game is going to launch in 2022, so for Career Mode players, there may be good news coming. In June 2022, it was suggested by FUTZone that EA was instead considering the prospect of releasing Online Career Mode as a standalone, free-to-play game. However, the leaker admitted that the chances of the project going forward were \u201cslim.\u201d \ud83d\udea8 EA are exploring the option of making Online Career Mode a separate FREE TO PLAY GAME, the chances of this happening are very slim but EA are open to make it work. It\u2019s a project that has been in the works for 2 years. Planned release date is October 2023. #EASportsFC \u2014 FUTZone \u2013 EA SPORTS FC News \ud83d\udd3a (@FUTZONEFIFA) June 26, 2022 FIFA 23 Ultimate Team changes: Chemistry rework &#038; position changes Chemistry is a key part of the FUT formula, a constant puzzle for players to solve as they try and cram all of the very best players into a single starting XI. At the moment, Chemistry is achieved with players from the same nation or league, as well as managers with the right league and nation, but that could change in FIFA 23. According to a leak from Weaver \u2013 FUT, FIFA 23 will allow players of any league or nationality to link together, working on a stars system. Every team will apparently be able to earn up to three stars, instead of the rating out of 100 used currently. Sadly, there\u2019s no more information to go off, so it\u2019s unclear how the new system will handle stat boosts and what the rewards for better Chemistry will be. Either way, there is no doubt that allowing players to fit stars from around the world into one team with no penalty would fundamentally change FUT 23 if the leak turns out to be true. Exclusive FIFA 23 News\/Leaks \ud83d\udea8 Chemistry System Rework \ud83d\udc40 \u2013 It looks like every Nation\/League works with every Nation\/League \ud83d\udfe0 \u2013 Chemistry replaced by Stars \u2705 \u2013 Team can get up to 3 Stars \u2705More big FUT and FIFA 23 News are coming soon \u23f0 \u2014 Weaver \u2013 FUT (@WeaverFUT) May 28, 2022 FIFA 23 Ultimate Team position change overhaul Another fundamental part of Ultimate Team is also set to change in FIFA 23 as FUT Sheriff revealed that position changes will be reworked this time around. He claimed that many players will have a primary position displayed on their cards, as well as a secondary position they are comfortable playing in. This will be based on roles they\u2019ve taken up in real-life, such as Lionel Messi playing as a center forward and on the right wing. To switch this secondary position FUT users can apply players with a generic position modifier card, which are earned through packs or bought on the Transfer Market as they are now. If true, this should open the door for more drastic position changes, offering fans more options when building their team. \ud83d\udea8Position Modifiers are changing on Fifa 23! There are NO \u274c specific position modifiers in the game. Every player has a Primary position and most of them have a secondary position.\ud83d\udc40\ud83d\udd25 Follow @Criminal__x and @FutSheriff \ud83d\udd25#fifa23 pic.twitter.com\/0vgDitewG7 \u2014 Fut Sheriff (@FutSheriff) June 13, 2022 FIFA 23 trailers One of EA\u2019s most anticipated moments of each calendar year is the reveal trailer for the latest FIFA game, and FIFA 23\u2019s is another special one. It showed off a plethora of glittering new features, new and improved visuals, and a lot more on top of that. We\u2019ve also had a full look into the ever-popular Ultimate Team mode. EA has also shown fans a healthy chunk of the gameplay for FIFA 23 to offer deeper insight into the formula\u2019s changes. If you care more about offline than online, then here\u2019s what\u2019s changed in Career Mode this year. FIFA 23 platforms As with the last few years now, FIFA 23 is being subjected to a complete rollout on multiple platforms, these include the following: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, and PC. Undoubtedly, more FIFA 23 information will drop ahead of its September 30, 2022 release date, so keep checking back on this page as we\u2019ll be adding fresh details as and when they are made public. Also, here are more FIFA guides for you to check out too: FIFA 23 Bundesliga rating predictions | FIFA 23 La Liga rating predictions | FIFA 23 Premier League predictions | 13 songs perfect for FIFA 23 soundtrack | FIFA 23 leaked ICONS | FIFA 23 leaked FUT Heroes | When does FIFA 23 early access start? | FIFA 23 crossplay explained | How to pre-order FIFA 23 | Best FIFA 23 custom tactics, meta formations &#038; player instructions | FIFA 23 TOTW squads: Team of the Week explained | How to do the best FIFA 23 celebrations | FIFA 23 FUT Champions Upgrades: Best players &#038; how to get predictions<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 23: Release date, new gameplay features, licenses &#038; everything we know EA SportsOfficial FIFA 23 details are becoming known all the time as we now know its release date, new features, and a lot more, so here\u2019s the latest news on EA SPORTS\u2019 newest football sim. 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