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‘FIFA 23’ is Becoming Hugely Popular Worldwide

With the incredible advancements to FIFA 23’s HyperMotion2 technology (only available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Stadia) and physics system have unlocked an array of new features making the gameplay experience feel more immersive than ever. Team and player movement across the pitch is more responsive, smart and authentic, whether jockeying against a defender or claiming an aerial ball against an attacker as a keeper.

Gamers can also look forward to a new intelligent dribbling system, a more natural and fluid transition to shooting, all-new acceleration mechanics, enhanced player awareness and much more. With the debut of women’s club teams, all-new animations informed by the movement of real-life female players have been added to FIFA 23.

FIFA 23 is the only place you can play the iconic UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, CONMEBOL Libertadores, CONMEBOL Sudamericana, Premier League, Bundesliga, and LaLiga Santander in the same game.

Not only that, but EA Sports FIFA 23 features a variety of mode advancements and innovations across Career Mode, Pro Clubs, VOLTA Football, FIFA 23 Ultimate Team and more. The new Training Center coaching system will also give new and less experienced players the ability to easily learn the fundamentals of gameplay and hone their skills before jumping into a match.

The game’s developer, Electronic Arts, celebrates EA Sports FIFA 23 by capturing post-launch engagement up to 23 days after the worldwide launch. After celebrating a record-breaking launch of FIFA 23 with over 10.3 million players within the first week, signaling the biggest launch period in EA Sports FIFA franchise history, as of today, this year’s title has been played in 200+ nations worldwide.

Additionally, there has also been over 1.7 billion games (including FUT Moments) played – across men’s and women’s match-ups – and over 4.3 billion goals scored. Players have amounted over 15.7 billion playing minutes overall – the equivalent of almost 30,000 years of gameplay.

In the hugely popular Career Mode, EA Sports FIFA 23 has seen Jude Bellingham be the top transfer target for players, with over 630,000 players opting to select the Borussia Dortmund midfielder for their squad.

Sports fans are also enjoying the new integration of their favorite mustached manager Ted Lasso, with AFC Richmond gaining a lot of success, winning over 1 million matches to date. 

Worldwide cover star Sam Kerr’s Chelsea Women have been the most selected women’s football team within FIFA 23, with Manchester City being the top choice for men’s clubs. Manchester City were also the most popular match up playing against Paris Saint-Germain.

Thus, with an incredible amount of goals scored, strikers have had a busy start to FIFA 23. The overall top men’s scorers so far are:

Men’s Top 10

Marcus Rashford                                                   

Kylian Mbappé

Darwin Núñez

Erling Haaland

Gabriel Jesus

Arnaut Danjuma

Timo Werner

Cristiano Ronaldo

Karim Benzema

Vinícius Jr.

Additionally, after scoring goals, players want to celebrate that monumental moment, and the “Griddy” has proven to be the most used celebration to date. The more traditional “Knee Slide” came in second, and players were eager to keep scoring as the third most used celebration was to simply “Pickup the ball out of the net”.

FIFA 23 is available worldwide on PC.

So, get those gaming PCs ready for action!

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