FIFA 23 is almost certainly on the way, as new entries in EA's long-running soccer sim series predictably release every year.
But whether it'll actually be called FIFA 23 remains uncertain, as EA Sports has announced that it's «exploring» the possibility of renaming the series — a move that may see the beautiful game as we know it getting a serious shake up this year.
And it's not just FIFA 23's name that may undergo a change. According to rumors, the next FIFA (or whatever it will be called) will be free-to-play and will allow support crossplay — something that wasn't available in FIFA 22 — though this isn't confirmed.
Right now, solid details on FIFA 23 are thin on the ground but there are plenty of rumors about what we could see from the next entry in the soccer sim series. So read on for everything we know about FIFA 23, including all the latest news and rumors.
EA Sports hasn't confirmed a release date or platforms for FIFA 23 yet.
We can, however, make an educated guess on when we'll get our hands on the next FIFA. The past few FIFA games have been released between September and October, with FIFA 21 releasing on October 5, 2020 and FIFA 22 releasing on September 26, 2021. If EA follows the same pattern then we imagine FIFA 23 will release within this time period.
It's likely we'll see FIFA 23 release on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch. If the new FIFA launches on the same platforms as its predecessor, then we'll also see it release on Xbox One, Google Stadia, and PS4.
It's very likely that FIFA 23 won't have the 'FIFA' moniker at all.
Back in October 2021, EA Sports announced that it is «exploring» the possibility of renaming its FIFA game series. In a blog post celebrating the release of FIFA
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