A specific date for FIFA 23's Title Update 5 has not been announced yet, but the patch soon be made available across all major platforms as EA Sports continues with its efforts to make the gameplay much more balanced. In the first two months since the game's launch, EA Sports has made several adjustments, including the nerfs to trivela shots.
Despite the existing changes, things could be more balanced, with players complaining about driven crosses at the moment. Goalkeepers have been another concern as they tend to get beaten bizarrely.
These two areas are the key ones that will be a part of Title Update 5's changes. All the planned tweaks will be made available after a routine update on all the platforms. As usual, the servers will be taken down prior to the implementation of these updates and all online game modes will be unavailable.
The Title Update 5 will be implemented across all the platforms, barring the Nintendo Switch. It will be a mandatory update in FIFA 23 and should be downloaded automatically.
If that's not the case, players can manually trigger it by checking for updates or just starting the game. Once the updates are done, all the changes made by the latest patch should reflect in the title.
It appears that the effectiveness of driven crosses in FIFA 23 has been a key area, and EA Sports has nerfed them. Players will be hoping that the latest alterations in Title Update 5 won't completely nullify the effectiveness of the crosses.
The Title Update 5 will also bring a few changes to the World Cup mode in FIFA 23. Players can take up the nation of their choice and write their own history. While they can enjoy the full campaign, they can also take on each other in custom matches and friendlies.
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