It remains to be seen when the anticipated release date of FIFA 23 will be announced, but more information is being released to the public that has soccer fans talking. One of EA's flagship titles has been low on news seeing the light of day, but information is surfacing on some capabilities of the upcoming game.
For the first time in the franchise's history, FIFA 23 will bring cross-play to players, allowing console and PC gamers to play together. While EA looks to focus its attention on customization content, the long-awaited cross-play feature is something FIFA gamers have been appealing to EA for quite some time, and it appears their wishes will come true.
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What this means for gamers is that regardless of the system they play on, whether it's Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, or PC, they'll have the chance to be united in one game together, allowing friends and strangers alike to compete without worrying about which system they're using. With the news, FIFA will have both men's and women's World Cup tournaments thanks to EA's partnership license expanding to cover even more soccer. The new changes to FIFA have been welcomed and praised by the soccer community.
Introduced in FIFA 22, the Hypermotion technology, used to capture animations from real players during live games, is receiving upgrades to enhance the overall playing experience. The new technology will take away the need for Xsens suits without sacrificing the quality of fluid motions and animations, something FIFA fans have applauded. The result of using this kind of technology gives FIFA over 100 times more data in a single league season compared to past methods. The decision is something EA can flaunt as gamers decide
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