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Aug, 27.2022
FIFA 23 will be published on September 30 in all countries, and as that day approaches, EA Sports has made a number of specific announcements about the most recent game in the venerable series.
The last game developed by EA Sports in cooperation with FIFA will be called FIFA 23, and subsequent games will be known as EA Sports FC. Fans have speculated on what this would imply for the series' future as well as the licensing rights. However, it is clear that EA chose to conclude this illustrious association in style by including a number of newly licenced teams in their most recent game.
Juventus will be back in FIFA 23 along with brand-new domestic women's teams.
A number of in-depth trailers from EA Sports have been released, detailing the modifications made to the different game modes as well as new gameplay elements. Additionally, they have been busy on social media, tweeting out a tonne of new details, including the confirmed participation of recently licenced teams.
Players from teams like the Croatian national team may have previously been visible in the promotional video produced by EA, and developers have further verified the arrival of a list of new fully-licensed teams.
Juventus is back in FIFA
In 2019, EA Sports lost the right to utilise Juventus' official logo, uniforms, and club name. In FIFA 20, a placeholder squad called Piemonte Calcio with an identical lineup but a generic badge and uniforms took the place of the storied Italian club. But now that Juventus has been officially verified as a fully-licensed inclusion in FIFA 23, Piemonte Calcio's brief reign has come to an end, and the Italian League's legitimacy in FIFA has once again been established.
fresh national teams for men
FIFA 23's playable squads will finally feature the following national teams' official uniforms:
Morocco
Senegal
Tunisia
Cameroon
Croatia
Ghana
These additions will further add to the authenticity of the World Cup mode, which has been confirmed by EA to be a future expansion in FIFA 23.
Women's domestic teams
Women's national teams were first added to FIFA in FIFA 16. However, domestic leagues and teams have not been added to the game in the releases since then. This seems to have changed with the latest installment in the series, as EA has confirmed that the English and French women's leagues will be included as fully-licensed sides. The teams include:
Paris Saint Germain
Reading
Reims
Rodez
Soyaux
Spurs
West Ham United
Fleury
Guingamp
Leicester
CityLe
Havre
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Bordeaux
Brighton and Hove Albion
Chelsea
Dijon
Everton
Liverpool
Lyon
Manchester
CityManchester
UnitedMontpellier
Paris FC
This enhances the authenticity of the whole football experience, making it a welcome addition to the franchise. It is a step toward greater inclusivity that women's football is becoming more well-liked, and EA Sports may eventually include more domestic teams to represent women's football.