FIFA 23 was released this week and that means that many game modes have some opinions about the game. Overall, the game appears to have been well received by critics and currently has an average rating of 77 out of 100 on Metacritic. However, user reviews are not the same type, but it is not always easy to trust this number.
In most reviews, most people seem to think it’s pretty much the same as last year except there’s more emphasis on some cinematic things that seem challenging and don’t add much new. With there being a growing focus on Ultimate Team and its microtransactions, many believe it takes away some of the fun that FIFA normally brings.
Links to more reviews of the game can be found via the link below.
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Ted Lasso can be played in FIFA 23
Today, EA announced that the fictional team AFC Richmond from the TV series Ted Lasso will be playable in FIFA 23. The team will be playable in all game modes and their stadium will of course be included as well. The first two seasons of Ted Lasso can be watched on Apple TV+, while FIFA 23 is released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, Windows, Stadia, PlayStation 4 and One on September 30th or September 27th if you purchased the Ultimate Edition.
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