With the first-look trailer showcased on July 20, FIFA 23 is now available for pre-order on all major platforms. Additionally, EA Sports has discussed in detail all the new features and changes coming to the game. One of the much-requested features has been crossplay, as the developers have experimented with it in FIFA 22 in a limited sense.
Traditionally, the games of the FIFA series haven't had crossplay since the beginning. The developers decided to try out the feature on FIFA 22 in a limited fashion, but fans have always wanted the feature to be enabled.
In simpler terms, players can only play the online modes against those using the same platform. Not having crossplay means a limited experience for many, especially when playing with their friends, who could be on a different platform. However, EA Sports has given some good news in that regard, as some significant changes are coming to this year's game.
Following a successful trial on FIFA 22, this year's release will have full crossplay across all 1v1 modes. EA Sports have already confirmed this following the first-look trailer reveal of FIFA 23. However, the facility will have certain limitations as crossplay will be generation specific.
FIFA 23 will be available on all major platforms and has made its debut on the Epic Games Store as well. The game will be available on both generational consoles of PlayStation and Xbox. Additionally, players will also be able to access it via Google Stadia. On PCs, the game will once again be current-generation only, which means that there will be HyperMotion 2 this time around.
Crossplay will only be enabled between the same generation of the game. If a player is playing the next-generation version, crossplay will put them up against
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