EA Sports recently revealed information about the FIFA 23 World Cup mode that will be released to celebrate the upcoming tournament.
The developers discussed various aspects of the mode in their latest Deep Dive trailer. They provided fans with exciting new information that has created a lot of buzz among the FIFA community.
As usual, this has led to a lot of debate and discussion on social media. The key talking point has been that there will be no dedicated standalone mode for Ultimate Team in FIFA 23 World Cup mode. This has divided the community in their opinions, with fans taking to Twitter to express themselves.
EA Sports did a good job of revealing a lot of new information in their discussion video. However, the bulk of the details regarding FUT content came through leaks from prominent Twitter leak accounts like FUT Sheriff.
The renowned leaker tweeted out a thread consisting of a plethora of information regarding how FUT will be affected by the World Cup.
The news about the World Cup mode has led to fans reminiscing about the previous iterations of the game, with the tournament having separate modes in 2010, 2014, and 2018. These modes were incredibly successful and became fan favorites, as indicated in this tweet.
However, not everyone looks back at the previous World Cup modes in a nostalgic sense. Some FUT enthusiasts also used the previous installments as learning experiences. They recollected how a separate FUT mode for the tournament would lead to the downfall of the game, especially the FIFA 23 Transfer Market.
This opinion was shared by many, as FUT veterans know that the unusual timing of the 2022 World Cup differentiates it from the previous editions of FIFA.
Usually, the World Cup takes place over the
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