FIFA 23 will be released worldwide on September 30, and with the game's release date edging closer and closer, EA Sports has made several detailed announcements regarding the latest installment in the iconic series.
FIFA 23 will be the final title from EA Sports in collaboration with FIFA, with future titles to be named EA Sports FC. There has been speculation amongst fans about what this could mean for the future of the series as well as the licensing rights. However, it is evident that EA have decided to end this legendary partnership in glorious fashion, adding a variety of newly licensed teams to their latest title.
EA Sports has released several deep-dive trailers explaining the changes made to the various game modes, as well as new gameplay features. Furthermore, they have been active on social media, revealing a host of new information through Twitter, such as the confirmed inclusion of newly licensed teams.
Eagle-eyed fans may have already noticed the inclusion of players from squads like the Croatian national team in the promotional footage released by EA, and developers have further confirmed the addition of a list of new fully-licensed sides.
EA Sports lost its license to use the official crest, kits, and club name for Juventus back in 2019. The legendary Italian club was replaced by a placeholder team in FIFA 20 with the name of Piemonte Calcio featuring an identical roster, but with a generic badge and kits.
However, Juventus have now been confirmed as a fully-licensed inclusion in FIFA 23, ending the short-lived reign of Piemonte Calcio and restoring the authenticity of the Italian League in FIFA.
The following national teams will finally be included with official kits in badges for playable squads in FIFA 23:
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