The first week since FIFA 23's official release has been nothing short of a bumpy ride, replete with its fair share of highs and lows. While gameplay has its own share of fans and detractors alike, there is no denying that server issues have plagued the community continuously since the game was released.
It all began with a rather disastrous web-app launch, where EA's decision to make SBCs untradable as well as the frequent disconnections and down-time led to fans being disappointed. These issues continued in the early-access versions of the game, and the community was outraged as they were unable to access the game for hours on end, despite paying a premium fee to play early.
FIFA servers are notorious for their inconsistency, and this trend seems to have continued in FIFA 23 as well. With such uncertainty, it is important for the fan-base to have the means at their disposal to check the status of the servers and be informed of potential downtime.
Not being informed of developments like these can severely hinder the enjoyment of casual and hardcore players alike.
To avoid any inconveniences or instances of unforeseen disconnections, fans can follow the FIFA Direct Communication account on Twitter. It is responsible for interacting with the community and informing them about the various performative tweaks and changes being made to the game.
This is an efficient way for EA to maintain transparency with their playerbase.
The FIFA Direct Communication account always tweets before a scheduled server maintenance break to inform fans about the incoming downtime. This is usually done hours in advance, allowing gamers to take the necessary precautions and ensure that their gaming experience is not adversely affected. Following this
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