Liga MX is Mexico's top-flight division and many FIFA 23 players had hoped that the league would be present in this year's title. To their disappointment, that hasn't been the case, and Mexican fans were robbed of a chance to play as some of their favorite teams.
There are plenty of authentic leagues featuring original teams present in the game. Players can try out these leagues across different game modes, including the career mode, where they take control of their favorite teams. Items from these leagues and their clubs are generally added to Ultimate Team, including player items, club kits, and more.
However, all of this works based on EA Sports licenses with multiple outlets. One primary reason for the series undergoing a shift in name next year is on the same grounds. This is a major reason as to why Liga MX isn't present in this year's release.
EA Sports owns the licenses to several big football leagues across the world as well as the clubs in those leagues. The two big names that will come to mind are the Premier League and La Liga. In fact, the game has licenses for all the major European Leagues.
When it comes to North America, the number of options reduces significantly. The MLS is present, along with licenses for all the official teams in the league. But that's all as far as North American football is concerned, as the Canadian and Mexican top flights aren't present in-game.
Liga MX's absence from FIFA 23 is the result of an agreement that it entered into with Konami, the maker of eFootball 2023. The league has a full license for this year's release, which includes all clubs and players plying their trade. Several unique cards from the leagues have been launched by Konami to mark the start of the license.
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