EA Sports has been working tirelessly to fix most of the grievances that plague FIFA 23, and have scheduled another server maintenance break on October 10, from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM UTC.
The title has been out for a few weeks, and no one can deny that it has been a bumpy ride replete with its fair share of highs and lows.
The community has had a mostly positive reception to the various new features introduced in the latest iteration of the iconic football franchise. However, not everyone is as impressed with the various issues that have hindered their experience in the game since its release.
Fans have had a divided stance on the state of gameplay on next-gen consoles, but the presence of multiple technical and logistical errors on EA's end is difficult to explain. The game has had server issues since the days of the web-app launch, and these problems have carried over to the full release as well.
FIFA Direct Communication is a Twitter account used by EA Sports to keep the community informed about the latest technical developments within the game.
The account recently tweeted about the upcoming server downtime, indicating that the servers will be taken down for scheduled maintenance from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM UTC.
Here are the durations for the server maintenance break based on various time zones across the world:
EA Sports scheduled a server maintenance break with premeditated downtime on October 5 to implement the changes made in their latest patch and Live Tuning updates. However, no patch notes have been released in the last few days indicating any such changes, which makes the latest maintenance break a rather curious case.
While the previous instances of server downtime were to implement patch updates, little is known about
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