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FIFA Women's World Cup Available Today in FIFA 23

EA Sports has announced the FIFA Women’s World Cup is coming to FIFA 23 later this month. The free update will include plenty of modes including FIFA Women’s World Cup Kick Off, where you can engage in local multiplayer battles or play against the CPU. Whether it’s the group stage or the grand finale, you have the opportunity to participate at any stage of the tournament, representing any of the 32 qualified teams.

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In Tournaments, players can guide a nation through the entire FIFA Women’s World Cup, starting from the group stage, aiming for the ultimate victory in the recreated official Stadium Australia. Choose any qualified national team to embark on your FIFA Women’s World Cup journey and enjoy the option to control up to 32 teams, allowing for cooperative play with local friends throughout the entire tournament. Lead Your Country is a unique way to experience the FIFA Women’s World Cup in FIFA 23, enabling you to play as an individual player or Avatar.

Players can also dive into the FIFA Women’s World Cup and assume the role of a star player from any of the 32 qualified national teams. Through Lead Your Country, the goal is to deliver a single-player experience that captures the authentic intensity of the actual tournament.

With FIFA 23’s Avatar Creation, players have a chance to become the rising star of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Unleash your creativity and bring your unique style and personality to life with the ability to create a personalized Avatar. Customize every detail, from the visual appearance of your player to their preferred position and unique attributes.

As a reminder, EA Sports FC details are scheduled to arrive in July.

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