EA and struggles to obtain FIFA licenses go together like EA FUT 23 Coins and struggles to combat the Belgian anti-gambling laws. The publisher lost the rights to the FIFA name, but we still have the final game under the brand to look forward to. Was EA able to secure new leagues, teams, and stadiums for FIFA 23? Are we losing any previously available content? To both, the answer is yes.
FIFA is a game very dependent on its official licensing. Gamers want to play with their favorite players and teams, in the most legendary stadiums, for the most prestigious trophies. Now that we know EA has lost the rights to the FIFA name and FIFA 23 will be the final installment in the series, fans doubt other licensing issues may arise.
Those fears are not completely unfounded. Some content we’ve gotten used to in previous titles will be no more. No need to panic, though, there is enough fresh material to balance the scales. EA announced a bunch of new licensed FIFA 23 stadiums, leagues, and teams over the past few weeks to build the pre-release excitement. We can’t promise that you’ll be as excited as they want you to be—all we promise are the FIFA 23 licensing facts.
FIFA 23 has three new leagues: the English Barclays Super League, the French D1 Arkema, and the Italian Serie BKT. The pleasant surprise is that two of those simultaneously hold the title of first-ever women’s club FIFA 23 buy Coins league featured in a FIFA video game.The new men’s league we get is the Italian second division, which some fans aren’t as excited about as other leagues.
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