As well as new signature celebrations for Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Roberto Firminho, Christian Pulisic, and Sam Kerr, FIFA 23 introduces six brand-new goal celebrations. The most popular of these is undoubtedly the Griddy, which actually originates from American Football, though that's not to say that some of the other new additions in FIFA 23 aren't also worth checking out.
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As with most of the other goal celebrations in FIFA 23, all of the new ones involve players holding down one of the shoulder buttons after scoring and then either flicking, holding, or rotating the right analog stick in a certain direction. This guide will explain how to every new celebration, and also provide pictures demonstrating what they're supposed to look like.
Also known as Eyes and Arms in the in-game menu, players can perform the Griddy celebration by holding R2 (PlayStation) or RT (Xbox) and then flicking the right analog stick up twice.
To perform Diogo Jota's Gamer celebration, players will need to hold R1 (PlayStation) or RB (Xbox) and then flick the right analog stick right then left.
To do the Eye of the Storm celebration, players will need to hold R1 (PlayStation) or RB (Xbox) and then rotate the right analog stick anti-clockwise in a full circle.
To perform Kylian Mbappé's iconic slide salute celebration, players will need to hold R1 (PlayStation) or RB (Xbox) and then hold the right analog stick to the right.
Those hoping to perform the Slide and Flex celebration will need to hold R1 (PlayStation) or RB (Xbox) and then hold the right analog stick down.
Conor McGregor's Boneless Walk is the last new celebration in FIFA 23, though it's been renamed to Arm Swing for whatever reason. To
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