EA SPORTS FC: Will It Offer Career Mode Like Past FIFA Titles?

FIFA 23 will shortly be replaced by EA SPORTS FC, but will the new title offer a Career Mode like past FIFA titles? What you should know is as follows.  FIFA 23 is the final EA SPORTS title to bear the name of the governing body of football, as should be clear to FIFA fans everywhere by this point. 

EA SPORTS FC will merely fill the void left by the FIFA franchise’s 30-year absence due to the two companies’ disagreement over the naming rights costs. Naturally, this has led to some FIFA fans being concerned that the series would start employing phony team names in modes like Career Mode and Ultimate Team, much like Pro Evolution Soccer did.  However, you shouldn’t be concerned, especially if you enjoy the player and manager career modes for single-player games

EA SPORTS FC: Does it Have a Career Mode?

Yes, Career Mode will still be there in EA SPORTS FC when it comes later in 2023 and will take the place of FIFA 24.  EA said it would still be around when the game’s rebranding was introduced in 2022. There will be the same fantastic experiences, modes, leagues, tournaments, clubs, and athletes in EA SPORTS FC as in our other games. According to EA, Pro Clubs, Ultimate Team, Career Mode, and VOLTA Football will all be available.

“EA SPORTS FC will be the only game to feature our distinctive licensing portfolio, which includes more than 19,000 players, 700 teams, 100 stadiums, and 30 leagues, which we have invested in for decades.”

As they have mentioned, EA SPORTS FC will include official licenses for leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, and the rest of the world, just like they did in previous FIFA games.  This implies that you should still be able to change clubs over your career, sign players from your rivals in the real world, and develop a team into a continental powerhouse. 

Given that EA is keeping those licenses, real-life managers should also return. However, we’ll have to wait and see what more incredible changes they have in store for later this year.

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