EA has today detailed the changes coming to FIFA 23 Ultimate Team, which includes a new FUT Moments mode and a refreshed chemistry system.
FUT Moments is a new scenario-based single-player mode that allows players to relive some of football’s greatest moments, with flexible match lengths and squad requirements.
For example, one FUT Moment may see a player tasked with scoring three goals with a Liverpool-based team in the second half against an AC Milan-themed side, emulating the team’s comeback in the Champion’s League Final.
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The most notable change is the game’s chemistry system, which has been totally overhauled. Players will now receive chemistry from club-mates, and national team members regardless of where they are on the pitch.
In previous Ultimate Team modes, players would have to be next to each other in a formation in order to receive the benefits of chemistry, which increases player stats. Now, Man City players Erling Haaland and Ederson would link together due to their club, when previously, only the two centre-backs could link to a goalkeeper.
FIFA World Cup content has also been confirmed to be coming to Ultimate Team when the competition kicks off later in the year. This will include special items themed around the FIFA World Cup, as well as certain variants of players, depicting their previous tournament glory.
EA recently unveiled the new match day experience that’s coming to FIFA 23.
EA recently announced that FIFA 23 will be released on September 30, 2022 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Stadia, PS4 and Xbox One.
FIFA 23 Legacy Edition, which will be released on the same date for Switch, won’t offer any of the new
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