FIFA 23 Ultimate Team leaks show that there are a lot of different things waiting for us. According to rumors, the popular Ultimate Team mode will see significant changes in FIFA 23, with effects on team chemistry and team building.
Despite the fact that there is a purported release date of late September, gamers are already anticipating a fantastic sequel to the franchise in 2017 before EA Sports FC takes over. Ultimate Team will remain at the center of attention with FIFA 23, and leaked documents indicate that it will undergo significant adjustments.
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In FIFA 22, a player’s individual chemistry rating is determined by the clubs, leagues, and nationalities they play for. The better each player performs in-game, the greater their chemistry. However, according to FIFA leaker Weaver – FUT, the chemistry feature will be considerably improved in FIFA 23.
Exclusive FIFA 23 News/Leaks 🚨
Chemistry System Rework 👀
– It looks like every Nation/League works with every Nation/League 🟠
– Chemistry replaced by Stars ✅
– Team can get up to 3 Stars ✅More big FUT and FIFA 23 News are coming soon ⏰
— Weaver – FUT (@WeaverFUT) May 28, 2022
The new system appears to use individual player chemistry, along with a team chemistry rating of up to 100, and a star-rating system for determining chemistry. A squad can achieve up to three stars in total chemistry.
The new system has yet to be decided, but the leaker stated that it will rely on chemistry. It’s still unclear how chemistry will be determined in this new system, but the leaker did reveal another key detail: every nation and league will allow for player chemistry. This would be a major departure for the Ultimate Team game mode in FIFA 23, which would open up an infinite number of squad building options.
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Is FIFA 23 the last FIFA?
The final entry in the series will be FIFA 23, which Electronic Arts is announcing as a replacement franchise. Electronic Arts has revealed that FIFA 23 will be the last game in its long-running lineup of football video games – to be replaced by a new brand called EA Sports FC.