FIFA 23's pre-order phase got way more attention than expected, which occurred due to a bizarre bug on the Epic Games Store. The upcoming football simulator made its debut on the platform and is available on Steam for PC players. Due to this bug, the game was available for an unbelievably low price for more than 40 minutes in several regions, with the Indian price being one of the lowest. However, a major question has come up: Could EA Sports and Epic Games Store refund those who got it for the wrong price?
FIFA 23 may be the final entry to the series that will carry the iconic name. Following an earlier breakdown in talks, the series will be rechristened as EA Sports FC next year. With the FIFA World Cup coming up later this year, this year's edition might be hard to miss for all the loyal fans worldwide. As a sudden surprise, many buyers in India realized that the available price of the Ultimate Edition on Epic was wrong. However, there was no issue with the actual purchasing process, and while many were happy, the digital store has now decided to rectify the mishap.
FIFA 23's pre-orders began on July 20, following the reveal of its first-look trailer. The Ultimate Edition can be bought at a listed price of $89.99 (excluding FIFA 22 and EA Play discounts). Along with all the other digital shops, the game duly went up for sale on the Epic Games Store, but there was one problem. The listed price showed up as just 5 rupees ($0.05).
While many thought it was just a graphical glitch, the reality was soon realized when some players proceeded with the transaction. A game that was supposed to cost so much came at the price of a few candies. It's unclear what led to this incorrect price, but this seems to be an excellent
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