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EA SPORTS FIFA 23 features unparalleled realism with HyperMotion2 Technology, offering both men's and women's FIFA World Cup experiences. Play with over 19,000 players, 700+ teams, and 100 stadiums, plus cross-play and women's club teams for an immersive football experience.

Release Date

30 Sep, 2022

Publisher/Developer

Electronic Arts, EA Canada, EA Romania

Reviews

Steam: 56.98% positive (70528/123787)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 - 64-Bit (Latest Update)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 6600k or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 570
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 100 GB available space

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EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23 Steam AI Review Summary

SteamAI
Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

FIFA 23 is seen as a solid football sim with strong offline appeal, especially Career Mode and polished graphics. However, many players report significant bugs, performance problems, and ongoing online issues that hinder play. Anti-cheat problems, server outages, and launcher frustrations further spoil the experience, while monetization in Ultimate Team remains a common complaint. Some reviewers also note this as the final FIFA entry under EA’s branding and compare it to other titles in the genre.

Last updated: 2026-03-01

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Strong offline Career Mode (7 mentions) - Career Mode remains engaging offline, offering deep player development, transfers, and long-term project management. You can manage teams, guide players' growth, and shape a club over multiple seasons. The mode allows you to build a squad and run long-term campaigns, which many players find rewarding. It works well for solo play and local sessions without requiring online features.
  • Polished graphics and presentation (6 mentions) - Graphics are polished, and stadiums feel authentic with good lighting and crowd animations. Presentation remains strong with licensed teams and stadiums. While not revolutionary, the visuals support an immersive football experience.
  • Fun couch co-op / local multiplayer (4 mentions) - Local multiplayer remains a strong point, letting players compete or cooperate in casual matches with friends or family. It supports couch play and can create memorable moments. Players can enjoy shared screen experiences in a relaxed setting. This mode provides social enjoyment even when online servers are unstable.
  • HyperMotion 2 improves animations (3 mentions) - HyperMotion 2 adds smoother, more lifelike player movements and improved ball physics. It contributes to more realistic duels and shot timing. Overall, motion and on-pitch feel are improved compared to earlier entries.
  • World Cup mode adds offline variety (3 mentions) - World Cup content gives additional offline play options. It allows you to experience tournament matchups with included teams and visuals.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Buggy and poorly optimized (9 mentions) - Many reviews report extensive bugs and poor optimization, causing stutters, crashes, and long loading times. Some issues persist even on high-end hardware. The experience is inconsistent, with glitches during career mode and transitions.
  • Servers and login problems hinder playing (9 mentions) - Servers are often down or unreliable, leading to login problems and difficulty starting games. Connection issues and long startup times are commonly reported.
  • Anti-cheat issues disrupt gameplay (8 mentions) - Anti-cheat updates sometimes lock players out or rollback changes; launching problems persist. The anti-cheat can be unstable, causing crashes or failed startups even after updates. Certain restrictions affect offline or local play.
  • Online matches laggy and unbalanced (7 mentions) - Online matches can suffer from lag, rubber-banding, and sweaty players, making competitive play frustrating. The online environment is often inconsistent and detrimental to casual players.
  • Heavy monetization in Ultimate Team (5 mentions) - Ultimate Team is heavily monetized and feels like a cash grab. Progression often depends on real-money purchases and card packs. Many players view this as a negative emphasis on microtransactions.

Compared Games

  • EA Sports FC (4 mentions) - Reviewers note FIFA 23 as the last FIFA title before EA rebranded the series to EA Sports FC and discuss features relative to the new branding.
  • FIFA series (older FIFA titles) (3 mentions) - A subset of reviews compare FIFA 23 to earlier FIFA titles, noting it as the last under the FIFA name or one of the better entries.
  • PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) (2 mentions) - Some reviewers mention preferring PES in future releases or compare gameplay realism to PES.
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EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23 description

EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23

Step onto the pitch with EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23, where authentic gameplay and immersive experiences await. With the revolutionary HyperMotion2 Technology, players enjoy enhanced realism that brings every match to life. This edition features both the men's and women's FIFA World Cups, allowing fans to engage with the global tournaments like never before.

Get ready for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™, launching on June 27th at no additional cost, featuring all 32 qualified nations. Experience custom stadium designs, unique match presentations, and dedicated commentary, culminating in the authentic trophy celebration.

FIFA 23 boasts an impressive roster of over 19,000 players, 700+ teams, 100 stadiums, and over 30 leagues, ensuring unrivaled authenticity. The addition of women’s club teams and innovative cross-play features enhance the competitive landscape, allowing players to connect across platforms. Join the world’s game and redefine your football experience with FIFA 23.