FIFA 23 is set to release later this month, and the latest installment from the FIFA franchise features a promising take on Career Mode — though it could still be better. The series has come a long way since the first FIFA title was released back in 1993 and introduced many different modes over the years, including the aforementioned Career Mode. Career Mode allows gamers to take the role of a professional footballer or a manager, but in recent years, many FIFA fans have felt EA prioritizes the FIFA Ultimate Team community over Career Mode players.
Year after year, FIFA players would purchase the game only to see little to no significant improvements in the Career Mode. Meanwhile, the FUT players would get notable upgrades in the game's mechanics and features. Naturally, people who wanted to see an improvement in FIFA's career mode would end up disappointed and frustrated. The game mode stagnated for a while until FIFA 21 was released, which promised a host of new additions. While FIFA 23 looks to be the best Career mode in a long time, there is always room for improvement.
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FIFA 21's Career Mode was a remarkable improvement over its predecessors and rekindled the faith of many gamers. Fans now could jump in and out of matches using the Interactive Sim feature, and a player could sim the entire match but also had the option to intervene at any point. In addition, the Player Development feature allows gamers to form a development plan for each player and mold them as per their wishes, as real football managers do. Other features like Schedule Planning, Match Sharpness, and Active Training were also introduced.
FIFA 22 retained all of these features and added many others like Squad Builder and
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