The good news is that EA has listened to FIFA 23 Coins my pleas for an enhanced Volta Arcade, so I take full credit for the fact that it's now been expanded to include a moreish battle royale mode filled with silly minigames as well as obstacle courses that are reminiscent of the best aspects of Fall Guys. I'm still of the opinion that it's a crime to only have it available during weekends though.
Quelle surprise, Ultimate Team has received the highest amount of attention. Additionally, the team training mode that I've been looking for has arrived in the form of FUT Moments. Moments provides bite-sized pockets of FIFA games that reward players with rewarding challenges designed to examine your form and figure out how different cards can work together.
The game is still in its early stages however, there's a huge opportunity to chronicle player careers and recreate the most memorable moments from football's history through this type of game. The current selection features highlights from the great times of Jurgen Klopp as well as Kylian Mbappe. But in next year's game, it would be awesome to see what EA's team is able to do together with other greats of the game like Pele and 'King' Kazuyoshi Miura.
Furthermore, there are radical changes to the system of chemistry. Chemistry doesn't have to be affected by a player's location in the formation compared to other players. This is an improvement that allows greater variety across nations and leagues. It's unlikely to change anyone's strategy too much, but it's nice knowing that you are able to add wildcard players and have more ways in connecting them with top division players.
Looking for the perfect midfielder to achieve that coveted "33" chemistry feels similar to the idea of a Squad Building Challenge now, it's almost like a deliberate. These challenges are the perfect way to waste several hours doing absolutely nothing. However, EA's'sudoku for football nerds' best played via the app companion to FUT 23 Coins for sale the game, and away from Ultimate Team's unresponsive menus for consoles.
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