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FIFA 23 latest rumours including 2022 World Cup mode and cross platform play

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EA Sports FIFA video game series began in 1993 and has since been developed and released annually, becoming one of the most popular and successful video game franchises ever, but there is still major speculation regarding if EA may move away from the FIFA title in the near future.

EA Sports trademarked the phrase "EA Sports FC" in October 2021, and with the California-based company's license agreement with FIFA set to expire at the end of this year, the game series could potentially disassociate itself with the organisation.This action from EA Sports led to comments being made between EA and FIFA, in which the international governing body threatened that the next instalment in EA Sports' FIFA video game series could be the last one, with FIFA even stating they could create their own video game to rival EA.Whilst the name of the next game in EA Sports' recognisable video game series may not be set in stone, there have been various reports and rumours about what might feature in the latest edition including the return of a World Cup mode, more women's football leagues, potential crossplay between PlayStation, Xbox and PC players and more.

EA Sports' latest instalment, FIFA 22, was released on October 1, 2021, and has been one of the most popular titles in the franchise's history, with EA claiming that in the three weeks following FIFA 22's official launch the game was played in over 200 countries worldwide.Here are the latest FIFA 23 rumours including crossplay, World Cup mode and women's football.As recently reported by Mirror Football via VGC, EA Sports are planning to release FIFA 23 later this year.

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