FIFA 23 will not change its name and will enable cross-play, global and more for the first time.

FIFA 23 will not change its name and will enable cross-play, global and more for the first time.

We told you a few months ago that Electronic Arts would discuss with FIFA the exploitation of the license for the next games of the millionaire saga. We seriously doubted that the game might even be called FIFA 23, that is, we doubted that it might keep the name that has always accompanied the saga for all these years.

It now looks like not only will it continue to be called FIFA 23, but it will also arrive with the goal of adding a lot of new features to what has been seen so far. On the one hand, it would be the name that would be respected, on the other hand, for the first time in the saga, the title would allow cross-play, which means that we would play in its online modes once morest players of all platforms, with this step would strengthen an almost infinite community of players, uniting, PlayStation, Xbox and PC.

FIFA 23 with cross-platform play

A very important detail is that FIFA 23 would not be a free-to-play game, but a full game like the ones we have seen so far. FIFA 23 is also expected to include the World Cup, both men’s and women’s, and of course, the series’ flagship mode, FIFA Ultimate Team.

There would be more partnerships with leagues around the world in order to continue expanding the content, although this leak did not reveal specific details regarding the changes and extras that the new game would bring us.

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