You may have already noticed that FIFA 23 is down today (Wednesday 22nd February), with EA taking the servers temporarily offline for its massively popular football game.
In fact, this batch of FIFA downtime is also affecting older games in the franchise, with FIFA 22, 21, 20, 19 and 18 undergoing scheduled maintenance at the same time as the incumbent instalment.
Keep on reading and we'll share all the important details on the FIFA 23 downtime and when it is due to end.
The official EA channels have confirmed that FIFA 23 is down at the time of this article being updated (the morning of 22nd February).
On the FIFA 23 Direct Communication Twitter account, it was announced at 3am GMT this morning that «scheduled maintenance» was starting and «you may be disconnected or unable to access online services» during this period.
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In that same Tweet, which we've included below, EA confirmed that FIFA 23 should come back online at noon UTC. That's at midday here in the UK.
Noon GMT is also the time at which FIFA 20, FIFA 19 and FIFA 18 should come back online.
A little bit later in the day, FIFA 22 and FIFA 21 should come back online at 2pm.
Of course, these things are never an exact science so it might be wise to give a bit of extra time on top of that before you try and jump back into your FIFA Ultimate Team.
In future, whenever you want to know if the EA servers are officially down, it's best to check the FIFA 23 Direct Communication account on Twitter, which appears to be updated regularly with server
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