EA’s latest financial results have revealed a 10 percent rise in sales for FIFA 23 compared to last year’s entry, while the series’ popular Ultimate Team mode seeing a six percent rise in players.
FIFA 23 is the final footballing game from EA to feature the famous FIFA branding. It will also benefit from modes reflecting the upcoming 2022 and 2023 World Cups in Qatar and Australia/New Zealand. The first of those arrives next week for all major platforms except Nintendo Switch.
EA previously boasted FIFA 23 had been a “record-breaking” release for the series, hitting 10.3 million players in its first week, making it the “biggest launch period in EA Sports FIFA franchise history”.
Source – eurogamer.net
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