Despite the constant pressure of regulators, microtransactions with FIFA 23 Coins pay-to-win are in fact, a problem for FIFA 23. Loot box appear in form of player-filled cards in FIFA's popular Ultimate Team mode. You can purchase FIFA Points in bundles, starting with PS0.79 for 100 FIFA Points and rising to the staggering PS79.99 for 12,000 FIFA Points. The Premium Gold Pack costs 150 FIFA Points, and includes 12 gold-rated players as well as consumables, which can be used in game or sold on marketplaces for transfer.
In terms of the policy of the company, EA told Eurogamer that FUT's lockerboxes "are an aspect that of FIFA that players enjoy," and that "giving players the ability to buy however they like would be fair." It does not have plans to change its approach regarding "surprise mechanics" until laws are passed that force it to.
The situation isn't any better but it's worth mentioning that in light laws, you can put limits on your weekly FIFA Points and packs open within Ultimate Team, and see the likelihood of getting high-rated players prior to opening an actual pack. FIFA 23 also features time-limited Preview Packs, which let you review the contents of the pack before you choose to buy it. However this is currently only applicable to one card that refreshes daily.
FIFA 23 is a bombastic finale to the series (under its current name at the very least) with a definite attention to theatricality. FUT Moments action replays, video game revisions that have a viral appeal like Power
Shots make it a more thought-provoking, memorable game of simulated football , with intentional defensive play and plenty of drama and goals. But EA's Spartan approach to the modes that aren't making money guarantees FIFA 23 is a familiar model to previous versions and Ultimate Team's emphasis on microtransactions will continue to cheap FUT 23 Coins take much of the fun out of the game.
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