Electronic Arts officially introduced FIFA 23, which will be released on September 30, 2022, with a trailer.
For the first time in the FIFA series, women’s football will be represented on a club basis in FIFA 23. In the past few days, it has been revealed that the rate of players playing with women’s national teams is a very low value of 4%. Despite this, Electronic Arts seems determined to unlock the potential of women’s football. FIFA 23 will feature two women’s leagues on its release day: Barclays Women’s Super League from England and Division 1 Archema from France.
The World Cup is also a highlight of this year and will feature not only the 2022 Qatar FIFA Men’s World Cup, but also the Women’s World Cup, which will be jointly organised by Australia and New Zealand.
There will be cross-play support for all 1:on-1 modes in the game. PC, PS5 and Xbox Series players will be able to play together, while PS4 and Xbox One players will be able to play among themselves. So we can say that there is a generation restriction.
The HyperMotion animation system, which was introduced in last year’s FIFA 22, will be presented this year as HyperMotion 2, which is further developed. Innovations related to dead balls such as free-kicks, penalties and corners, and new shooting mechanics are also among the highlights of this year.
You can watch the announcement trailer below: