Another weekend in FIFA 23 means another go at FUT Champions. The mode, an extension of the traditional Division Rivals, offers players the chance to obtain better rewards by winning a certain number of matches.
Division Rivals is the standard PvP option for players and comes as part of the Ultimate Team mode. Players earn qualification points from playing matches in the mode, with a win fetching the maximum number of points.
FUT Champions comes every weekend, and players can participate if they earn sufficient qualification points. Once players collect 1250 qualification points, they will become eligible to participate in the mode.
FUT Champions works similarly to the standard Division Rivals matches in FIFA 23. However, the scope of rewards is far higher.
Once the 1250 qualification points have been earned, players can then play matches in FUT Champions. However, it's not that simple, as there are two different stages — the playoffs and the finals.
Every FIFA 23 player who qualifies for FUT Champions will start with the playoffs and will be offered two matches. If they win a match, they will earn four points. However, if they lose a match, they will not get any points.
Based on their total points collection after 10 games, players will be given a rank, starting from Rank 7 and going up to Rank 1.
Here's a breakdown of the points required to be placed in each tier:
Here are the rewards that FIFA 23 players will get based on their ranks:
When a FIFA 23 player gets 20 points or more from the playoffs, they will qualify for the finals. There will be 20 matches in the finals, and players will also be given ranks based on their performances.
Here's a breakdown of the points required to be placed in each rank:
Here's the complete list
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