FIFA 23 World Cup Mode Launches November 9, With Live Fixtures, Tournaments, New Matchday Experience

The new 2022 Qatar World Cup mode won’t be available on the Nintendo Switch since that version is a “legacy edition.”

Advertisement
Written by Rahul Chettiyar, Edited by Akhil Arora, Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 2 November 2022 11:03 IST
Highlights
  • World Cup: Live syncs with real-time fixtures, letting you follow along
  • Teams that never qualified can be swapped into the tournament mode
  • Players can add World Cup cards to their Ultimate Team squad

Heroes and Icons cards for World Cup legends will be available in the Ultimate Team segment

Photo Credit: EA Sports

FIFA 23's free World Cup mode is nearly here. In a deep dive trailer, EA Sports unveiled the latest championship-themed content coming to its annual football simulation game, to mark the celebration of the upcoming 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup. The free DLC unlocks new cinematics, a full season of Ultimate Team content, single and online multiplayer tournaments, and a FIFA World Cup Live mode, which lets you play along real-time fixtures. FIFA 23's World Cup mode goes live on November 9, across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X.

FIFA 23 World Cup: game modes

EA Sports is adding a brand-new segment in FIFA 23, sporting a World Cup-themed interface, that lets you pick between several game modes. You've got the standard 1v1 kick-off match, which can be played locally with friends or the AI. Or you can turn up the heat with a Knockout Round as you pick a team and play a one-off FIFA World Cup fixture. This extends to the tournament mode, where you pick between 32 qualified teams and try leading them to glory, either offline or in the online seasons-like segment.

FIFA 23 Review: Barely Even Trying

Of course, one can also create custom tournaments, which allow players to add teams that didn't qualify and chart out their glory. The new FIFA 23 World Cup mode also brings a new matchday experience update, featuring special cutscenes, stadium dressings, and two stadiums, including the venue for the finals — The Lusail Stadium.

Advertisement

FIFA 23 World Cup: Live

Starting November 21, this mode connects to real-time World Cup fixtures, letting players follow along with the tournament as results, matches, statistics, and lineups — all of which get updated at the end of each match day. The mode is divided into three parts: ‘Featured Quickplay' enables a one-off match against local friends or AI, while ‘Online Quickplay' pits you against past, present, or upcoming fixtures against an online friend.

Advertisement

Then there's the ‘Your FIFA World Cup' mode, which states that you can “inherit a team's FIFA World Cup progress into Tournament Mode and write your own history.” Think of it like a “live” tournament mode, where you can jump into a match and alter the course of the tournament. If your favourite nation gets eliminated early, you can go back and rewrite the outcome to decide for yourself who ultimately lifts the trophy.

FIFA 23 World Cup: Ultimate Team

Prior to launch, EA Sports promised some World Cup-themed changes for its Ultimate Team segment. Unlike previous instalments, where the World Cup was a standalone mode in FUT, FIFA 23 will intertwine the experience, starting with limited-time items that allow you to swap upgraded players from your chosen nation into the club. For instance, the Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, sporting better stats than his standard Real Madrid card, can be added to your FUT season squad.

Advertisement

Additionally, Heroes and Icons, who were World Cup legends of their nations, back in the day, will be available, alongside kits, decorations, and other cosmetics. In August, FIFA 23 unveiled new Ultimate Team Heroes cards, with 21 iconic footballers from around the world reimagined as Marvel characters. The lineup includes retired legends namely the Korean midfielder Park Ji-Sung as Tigerheart, Portuguese defender Ricardo Carvalho as The Anticipator, ex-Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio as Il Principino, and more.

FIFA 23 is now available across all major platforms — PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X. The World Cup mode drops November 9, but won't be available on the Nintendo Switch as FIFA 23 is relegated to "Legacy Edition" there.

Advertisement


Is PS Plus better than Xbox Game Pass now? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 
REVIEW
  • Good
  • Better, more equipped AI (new-gen only)
  • Cross-platform play
  • PC on par with new-gen
  • Volta, Pro Clubs progression merged
  • Allows five substitutions
  • Bad
  • Impossible long shots, curlers
  • Cross-play is frustratingly limited
  • Women?s teams can?t play men?s
  • No women players in FUT
  • FUT pay-to-win behaviour ignored
  • Power Shot feels arcade-y
  • New corners, penalties unintuitive
  • FUT Moments brings third FUT currency
  • Playable Highlights are a joke
  • Five substitutions not allowed in Online Friendlies
 
KEY SPECS
Genre Sports
Platform Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation 5 (PS5), Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC: Windows
Modes Single-player
Series FIFA
PEGI Rating 3+
NEWS

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2025: Check Early Deals on Tablets
  2. OTT Releases This Week: Mahavatar Narsimha, The Bads of Bollywood, and More
  3. Biggest Offers on Smartphones During Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale
  4. These Samsung Phones Will Get Price Drops Ahead of Festive Season
  5. Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale: iPhone 17 Available With 10-Minute Delivery
  6. Vivo X300 Series Official Images Surface Ahead of China Launch
  7. Amazon Sale 2025: Top Deals on Logitech, Dell, HP, and More PC Accessories
  8. Amazon Sale 2025: Check Top Deals on These iQOO Smartphones
  9. Xiaomi 17 Series Pre-Orders Start in China
  1. Bitcoin Stabilises Near $116,900 as Altcoins Push Higher
  2. Mahavatar Narsimha Now Streaming on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know About This Animated Mythological Drama
  3. Nintendo Switch Online Adds First Third-Party Game Boy Advance Titles from Namco This September
  4. Big Billion Days Sale: Flipkart Minutes Promises Doorstep Delivery of iPhone 17, Galaxy S24 in 10 Minutes
  5. Amazon Sale 2025: Top Deals on Logitech, Dell, HP, and More PC Accessories
  6. Australia’s ASIC Grants Exemptions to Stablecoin Intermediaries
  7. Apple to Reportedly Roll Out Update Addressing Camera Bugs on iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro
  8. Google’s Upcoming Smart Speaker Could Be Named 'Google Home Speaker'
  9. Amazon Sale 2025: Best Smart TV Deals Revealed With Prices Starting at Rs. 13,499
  10. Google Home Premium Subscription Could Reportedly Replace Nest Aware, Introduce AI Features
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.