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New Features FIFA 23
---Ultimate Team chemistry
In previous FIFAs, players in Ultimate Team would only have chemistry with players if they were positioned near them on the pitch in the starting XI.
For example, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson did not add to the chemistry of a FUT team because they were positioned at right-back and left-back respectively.
In FIFA 23, players will combine for chemistry based on the same parameters - club, league and nation - but they will gain chemistry no matter where the connected player is playing on the field.
There will also be no more manual position changes of players, with individual players now being listed with up to three positions if they play in them during real-life games.
---Women's football
Most notably, women's soccer players and clubs will be available to play in this year's edition.
Both the French and English women's leagues will be available to play, promoted by the first female cover athlete Sam Kerr, who plays for Chelsea FC.
---HyperMotion 2
EA Sports is also promoting the use of HyperMotion 2 technology, which the video game company claims will bring "more realism every time you step onto the pitch" with 6,000 unique animations to replicate realistic player movement throughout a match.
That surpasses the over 4,000 new animations introduced with FIFA 22.
---World Cup mode
FIFA 23 will feature a World Cup mode to coincide with the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar coming in November.
This will include both a men's and women's tournament.
---Cross-platform play
Finally, EA Sports has developed FIFA 23 to support cross-platform play between consoles.
However, this will only apply to consoles of the same generation, meaning PlayStation 4 users can only play against those on Xbox One, while those on PlayStation 5 can play against opponents on Xbox Series S/X.
PC players will be pooled in the next-gen consoles with PS5 and Xbox Series, while the Nintendo Switch version does not support cross-platform play.
---New clubs and leagues
FIFA 23 will mark the long-awaited return of Juventus to the game. The Italian giants were previously licensed by Konami and were known as Piemonte Calcio in recent FIFA releases.
Women's football is also getting a much greater presence in FIFA 23 with clubs from the Women's Super League and Division 1 Arkema set to be added for the first time.
Fans of the English fifth-division will finally be able to play as those clubs too with the Vanarama National League joining the game.
It's also likely that every national team that has qualified for the 2022 World Cup will be included in the game meaning a few new international sides are set to feature.
---Ultimate Team chemistry
In previous FIFAs, players in Ultimate Team would only have chemistry with players if they were positioned near them on the pitch in the starting XI.
For example, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson did not add to the chemistry of a FUT team because they were positioned at right-back and left-back respectively.
In FIFA 23, players will combine for chemistry based on the same parameters - club, league and nation - but they will gain chemistry no matter where the connected player is playing on the field.
There will also be no more manual position changes of players, with individual players now being listed with up to three positions if they play in them during real-life games.
---Women's football
Most notably, women's soccer players and clubs will be available to play in this year's edition.
Both the French and English women's leagues will be available to play, promoted by the first female cover athlete Sam Kerr, who plays for Chelsea FC.
---HyperMotion 2
EA Sports is also promoting the use of HyperMotion 2 technology, which the video game company claims will bring "more realism every time you step onto the pitch" with 6,000 unique animations to replicate realistic player movement throughout a match.
That surpasses the over 4,000 new animations introduced with FIFA 22.
---World Cup mode
FIFA 23 will feature a World Cup mode to coincide with the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar coming in November.
This will include both a men's and women's tournament.
---Cross-platform play
Finally, EA Sports has developed FIFA 23 to support cross-platform play between consoles.
However, this will only apply to consoles of the same generation, meaning PlayStation 4 users can only play against those on Xbox One, while those on PlayStation 5 can play against opponents on Xbox Series S/X.
PC players will be pooled in the next-gen consoles with PS5 and Xbox Series, while the Nintendo Switch version does not support cross-platform play.
---New clubs and leagues
FIFA 23 will mark the long-awaited return of Juventus to the game. The Italian giants were previously licensed by Konami and were known as Piemonte Calcio in recent FIFA releases.
Women's football is also getting a much greater presence in FIFA 23 with clubs from the Women's Super League and Division 1 Arkema set to be added for the first time.
Fans of the English fifth-division will finally be able to play as those clubs too with the Vanarama National League joining the game.
It's also likely that every national team that has qualified for the 2022 World Cup will be included in the game meaning a few new international sides are set to feature.
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