By James Scout/ Oct 5, 2022
EA Sports' newest soccer video game, "FIFA 23," is scheduled to be published. At the same time, some ardent players have already had the opportunity to play through early access.
The new version features AFC Richmond and their manager Ted Lasso from the television series. This week marks the official release of the last version of the game with that name before it switches to "EA Sports FC" the following year.
Friday, September 30, is the scheduled day of the formal release. Early access is accessible through EA Play. A subscription entitles you to a 10-hour free trial, and the ultimate edition grants access four days early.
The standard price of the game for the Xbox Series X|S and Playstation 5 is $69.99, compared to $59.99 for the previous generation's Xbox One and PS4 versions. Priced at $59.99 for the PC,
With its second iteration, advanced motion capture is back and aims to create new, lifelike animations. Five professional team training activities and two new full-match motion capture shots were added to the mechanics.
That includes a women's 11-on-11 game that was recorded to produce realistic animations. Compared to the previous version, there is twice as much real-world motion capture.
While women's national teams have been participating in "FIFA" for a while, Division 1 Arkema and Barclay's FA Women's Super League teams are new to the competition.
Redesigned set pieces, technical dribbling, a skill-based power shot that increases accuracy and power at the price of time and input precision, and other improvements to gameplay are also included.
Players will have free access to post-launch content upgrades for the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 and the FIFA World Cup in Qatar later this year. According to EA Sports, more details will be available soon.