Since FIFA 08, Be A Pro, or Player Career as it is now called, has been the standout offline game mode. It allows fans to play through a season as a created or existing player and continue the journey after retiring and becoming a manager. At the time of its first appearance, it was a revolutionary idea and has continued to be heavily featured in every FIFA game since. However, even though certain features were added to the game mode to give it a sense of realism, none of these changes have made a major impact on fans of Player Career.
In recent times, Player Career Mode has been given the same lack of treatment as the other offline modes, as EA continues to pour more attention to Ultimate Team, the main source of income for the game. Fans have been yearning for more changes to Player Career Mode that would give them a unique new experience, and FIFA 23 could deliver this by making significant improvements to the offline mode.
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The latest iteration of FIFA showcased a few changes to the Player Career Mode including the skill tree system that lets fans invest points into improving certain stats of their created player. This system allows for a more geared leveling experience so that fans can create a unique player by focusing on certain stats and avoiding others. The skill tree is a welcome addition to Player Career Mode, but the ease at which fans can attain skill points makes it a broken system that damages the progression within a Player Career playthrough.
While the skill tree does offer fans to tailor the playing style of their created player, the speed at which fans can level up their player and gain more skill points makes the game mode seem more like an
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