EXCLUSIVE: FIFA 23 includes cross-play, two World Cups, better tech & more
For the first time in the franchise's history, players across PC, PlayStation and Xbox devices will be able to play together.
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One of the biggest changes to this year's FIFA title though, is that it will feature cross-play for the first time in the series' history, bringing FIFA players across the PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms together for all of the title's game modes.
In addition, FIFA 23 will contain both the men's and women's World Cups, with EA expanding its licensing partnership across all the major leagues to drive and build a single FIFA experience that brings males and females together.
There have been improvements to its new Hypermotion Technology too, which was first introduced in FIFA 22. The technology has been enhanced tenfold, and now allows the development team to capture animations from real footballers in real matches using stadium cameras, eliminating the need for Xsens suits.
This change has resulted in the team being able to capture over 100 times more data in a single league season than they have ever captured in the franchise's entire 29-year history, it was claimed during a recent staff meeting.