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FIFA 23 marks another year of steady attrition from EA

FIFA 23 Coins has ended; long live FIFA. The soccer simulation powerhouse EA has returned for one last hurrah after a nasty public divorce with its licensor called it "The World's Games" in anticipation of a painful name change to EA Sports FC, coming next year. The tagline isn't just a reflection of its bittersweet glitz because, for all intents , FIFA 23 appropriately feels as if it's the exact game that all over the world over the last few decades, thanks to its reliable high-quality gameplay, and familiar annoyances.

Even at the end of an era, FIFA 23 marks another year of steady attrition from EA, as several visual and tactical changes complement its solid game plan. It's also a title that is both bolstered and consumed by its Ragnarok position, dropping a red-orange final curtain as the football game genre transforms into a maelstrom chaos.

Theatrical additions to gameplay, like the brutal Power Shots, make sure that the cheap FUT 23 Coins name goes out with a bang and not whisper. Holding the bumpers and pressing shoot, your striker transforms into the ultimate raider, with an interuptable attack, the camera pulling focus on the ball as they leather it, sending bootstrap shockwaves booming through the PS5's controller speaker.