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FIFA 23 coming to Switch in September, but again it’s the Legacy Edition

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Nintendo of America has announced that the next FIFA game FIFA 23 will be coming to the Nintendo Switch family of systems this September, but players should be made aware that it is once again the Legacy Edition. The game’s page says that the Legacy Edition means that it’s the same gameplay features and modes from FIFA 22 Legacy Edition without any new development or significant enhancements. However, the tweet says that it will feature women’s club football in this years edition. FIFA 23 Legacy Edition comes to the Nintendo Switch family of systems on 30th September.

“FIFA 23 Legacy Edition features the latest kits, clubs, and squads from some of the top leagues of the world. It will also feature the addition of top women’s club teams and some of the world’s most famous stadiums, including brand new ones, an updated visual identity and a refreshed broadcast overlay package.
FIFA 23 Legacy Edition will feature the same Gameplay features and modes from FIFA 22 Legacy Edition without any new development or significant enhancements.”

The following Game Modes will be included in FIFA 23 Legacy Edition with the same features from FIFA 22

Legacy Edition.

• Kick Off
• Career Mode
• Tournaments – Licensed and Custom, including the UEFA Champions League
• Women’s International Cup
• Skill Games
• Online Seasons & Friendlies
• Local Seasons

FIFA 23 Legacy Edition will feature a select number of FUT Campaigns throughout the Season.

FIFA ULTIMATE TEAM™ will include:
• Manager Tasks
• Single Player & Online Seasons, Tournaments & Draft
• Online Single Match
• Squad Building Challenges

3 thoughts on “FIFA 23 coming to Switch in September, but again it’s the Legacy Edition”

  1. Like, what’s even the point of getting this? It’s barely even worth getting the full versions of FIFA these days, who’s actually going to pay almost full price for a mere roster update?

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