FIFA 23 has faced several issues ever since its official release, frustrating gamers and fans across the world. The number of bugs has been greater on the PC platform, but certain issues are present across all platforms. One of them is the error when the game's servers can't connect to local data.
Connections to EA's servers aren't mandatory to run the game, but it is required when playing the Ultimate Team mode. This mode requires a steady internet connection and will log the user out if they fail to connect for any reason.
The problem that has crept up recently is due to false positives. In simpler terms, players have been logged out of their accounts, even when their internet is working without any problems. Currently, there are no permanent solutions for these false detections as the problem seems to be on the end of EA Sports' servers. Thanks to the community, there are a few steps that users can take to reduce the incidence of this problem.
Players can try out certain tips and tricks to resolve a lost connection to the servers. Some of these involve removing any potential problems on the players' end, while others ensure that it's actually EA causing the issue.
The most basic thing to check is to ensure that one's internet connection isn't out, as this is the most common cause of the error. Unfortunately, for players, even a temporary disruption in their internet connection will result in removal from the Ultimate Team mode. Even if the player's internet comes back automatically, they will have to establish their connection to EA's servers once again.
When FIFA 23 servers undergo maintenance, it's taken down by EA Sports. These maintenance periods restrict all forms of matchmaking and other online services. Repeatedly
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