FIFA 23: still bad news for Switch owners

FIFA 23: still bad news for Switch owners

FIFA 23

These days EA Sports is starting a first communication path on FIFA 23. The new iteration of the Electronic Arts football brand will kick off the new virtual season with a whole series of news, and with the first trailers and the first images we can only see them someone. While waiting to see the game coming out next fall in action, some bad news has arrived for all owners of Nintendo Switch consoles.



In recent years we have been accustomed to see two distinct versions of FIFA on consoles and PC and Nintendo Switch. As for the version dedicated to Nintendo's hybrid console, EA has always aimed at creating a Legacy version. This edition is less curated and has less content than the mother versions that come out every year on consoles and PCs, and even FIFA 23 will not change this paradigm.


Here are all the modes that will be featured in FIFA 23 Legacy Edition for Nintendo Switch:

Kick Off Career Mode Tournaments Women's International Cup Skill Games Online Seasons & Friendlies Local Seasons Ultimate Team Also, as for the FUT Live mode on Nintendo Switch it will be just as different from the same mode present in the console and PC version of the game. Finally, we remind you that FIFA 23 will be released on September 27th for the Ultimate Edition, while the Standard Edition will hit the shelves of physical and digital stores on September 30th.





FIFA 23 trailer celebrates rise of women's soccer as EA Sports says goodbye to franchise

FIFA 23 trailer is finally out. It is EA Sports’ last game with the title that became popular as much as real-world sports in a short time. But while that pins a lot of hopes on FIFA 23, the biggest attraction is women’s soccer. EA Sports announced Sam Kerr will join Kylian Mbappe to be the face of the new global edition of the football franchise. While that confirms Chelsea and 11 other teams in the Women’s Super League, FIFA 23 will also have France’s Division 1  Féminine as one of the two leagues. Also Read - Apple, Amazon, Disney likely suitors for EA acquisition: Report


The FIFA 23 trailer and gameplay are mostly similar to the previous version, but this time, EA Sports has introduced World Cup modes, cross-play, and HyperMotion 2. That, EA Sports, said will let players experience more realistic gameplay. The trailer shows improved graphics, so there is definitely some improvement. EA Sports will also add the 2022 men’s football competition in Qatar and the women’s football world cup set for 2023 in Australia and New Zealand to FIFA 23 as part of a free update after the launch.



EA Sports first introduced women’s soccer with international teams in FIFA’s 2016 edition, but it has not managed to add club teams to the franchise. Even with FIFA 23, there are just two leagues, which is far behind the men’s game. If you are a fan of women’s soccer, you are going to like playing as Vivianne Miedema, Sam Kerr, Wendie Renard, Ada Hegerberg and Marie-Antoinette Katoto.


Kerr is in the spotlight in the new FIFA 23 trailer. She is one of the best football players and has won two Golden Boot in the Women’s Super League. She is also the only player to win the Golden Boot in three different leagues; NWSL, W-League, and WSL.


After FIFA 23, EA will drop the iconic label for a new franchise called EA Sports FC in 2023. FIFA 23 can be pre-ordered right away, while it will be available on September 30 on the PC via Steam and EA Play, Xbox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Google Stadia in select markets.