It was an important year for the FIFA saga. And it is that after almost three decades, the license will no longer belong to EA Sports next year, which will rename its soccer simulation series as EA Sports FC. In that sense, now we want to tell you how the firstmere FIFA 23 notes, which is available now on Xbox for those who have pre-ordered the Ultimate Edition and through the 10-hour trial for EA Play or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. Let’s find out how EA Sports’ newest and latest installment of FIFA is faring before the nomenclature falls into the hands of another yet-to-be-confirmed company.
Below you will find some of the notes of the main international media.
- True Gaming – 85
- Geek Culture – 85
- GamesRadar+ – 80
- Telegraph-80
- The Guardian-80
- Everyeye – 80
- Hardcore Gaming – 80
- PSX Brazil – 80
- Dexerto – 80
- The Gamer – 70
Cheap teams to start with in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team
At the time of writing this article, FIFA 23 has a average grade of 80 In the portal OpenCritic, which puts it roughly on par with previous installments in the franchise. Most specialized critics agree that the new EA Sports maintains its great virtues but without taking too many risks and without incorporating too many new features. One of the most renewed sections is Ultimate Team, one of the fan favorites. Remember that FIFA 23 is now available for those who have reserved the Ultimate Edition, while the rest of the users will have to wait until next Friday, September 30.