The 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup is almost upon us, and the event will be celebrated in FIFA 23 with a dedicated World Cup Mode, as confirmed by EA Sports. Historically, the developers have released separate game modes to commemorate the tournament, and FIFA 23 will feature more of the same.
The World Cup mode was accidentally made accessible for PlayStation users in early October, with fans being able to witness several key features available in-game. However, with their latest Deep Dive trailer, EA Sports have released more information than ever about the upcoming tournament mode.
Contrary to previous iterations of the game that were set during the World Cup years, FIFA 23 will not have a standalone World Cup mode for Ultimate Team. However, fans still have tons of content to look forward to, as EA Sports have confirmed that gamers will have plenty to do in the game to celebrate the momentous event in the form of offline and online tournament modes.
EA Sports will release the World Cup mode on November 9 and introduce themed content across various aspects of FIFA 23. While there will be offline tournament modes that offer a classic World Cup experience, the focus will be on Ultimate Team as usual, with multiple World Cup-themed promos.
The game mode will include all 32 qualified nations participating in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. However, the developers also informed fans that they would be able to pick from an additional 15 substitute teams, altering the overall experience by including teams from non-qualified nations.
EA Sports provided details regarding several new and exciting features that will be included in the upcoming DLC. Not only will gamers be able to experience the World Cup through classic old-school
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