The strongest aspect of FIFA 23 is its ability to create an authentic football experience on virtual platforms for all lovers of the game. The key focus of the developers has been on this aspect for a long time, but there have been some necessary modifications as well. After all, it's unreasonable to expect players to spend 90 minutes of real time to complete a match.
Thankfully, the game offers different half-lengths for players to choose from, based on their preferences. This enables them to make a match as short or as long as they want it to be.
However, there are certain limitations imposed on certain modes, where the half-length cannot be changed. In other areas, players can easily modify the time taken to complete a match in FIFA 23. Let's examine all the options that are available, including any restrictions imposed in certain modes.
In FIFA 23, the duration of a match is determined by the selected half-length. The full duration can be approximated by doubling that amount, and adding more time for cutscenes and other moments during a match. Hence, no two will matches have the same length, but their duration can be approximately determined.
Here are the options for match lengths that players can choose from the in-game settings:
It's worth noting that not all matches in FIFA 23 allow players to modify the duration. One such set is in Squad Battles, where the time is set at six minutes by default. The same applies to Division Rivals and Playoffs as well, where the match lengths are fixed.
There was an earlier instance in FIFA 22, where the duration of matches in Squad Battles could be shortened. While the current release no longer has that feature, it could be change back in the future.
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