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FIFA 23: EA Sports is bringing the FIFA World Cup Mode Next Week, Check details

FIFA 23: EA Sports is bringing the FIFA World Cup Mode Next Week, Check details

FIFA 23: EA Sports is bringing the FIFA World Cup Mode Next Week- FIFA World Cup Kick Off gives you the chance to play against friends locally or against the CPU AI. You’ll be able to play in any stage of the competition and choose a side from any of the 32 qualified teams, or […]

FIFA 23: EA Sports is bringing the FIFA World Cup Mode Next Week- FIFA World Cup Kick Off gives you the chance to play against friends locally or against the CPU AI. You’ll be able to play in any stage of the competition and choose a side from any of the 32 qualified teams, or from any other national team available in FIFA 23.

FIFA World Cup 2022 Tournaments

In Tournaments, you can take your team through the whole FIFA World Cup™ journey, from the first group stage match all the way to the final, potentially lifting the trophy at Lusail Stadium.

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You’ll be able to customise your FIFA World Cup journey as the national teams featured in FIFA 23 that did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022 can be swapped into a Custom FIFA World Cup Tournament. Be it winning a semi-final at Al Bayt or lifting the trophy at the Lusail, the atmosphere will be electric in the two authentically-recreated official stadiums in the FIFA World Cup modes.

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FIFA 23: EA Sports is bringing the FIFA World Cup Mode Next Week, Check details

Online Tournament

In Online Tournaments you can compete against other FIFA World Cup players. Pick any international team available in FIFA 23 and try to win against four online opponents in the FIFA World Cup knockout stages to claim the famous trophy.

Online Tournament cross-play will be available for players on the same platform generation.*

FIFA World Cup: Live

As results start coming in after the opening match on November 20, the FIFA World Cup™: Live mode will be updated during the Group and Knockout Stage. Starting November 21, you’ll be able to monitor the progress of your favourite team inside the tournament and play through their fixtures in three different ways.

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