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FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 update coming end of June

Bring it on.

The free FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 update was today detailed for FIFA 23 by EA.

Coming at the end of this month, the update will bring new modes, tournaments and more.

“Embark on your FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 journey to lead your country as a star of the game – or as your very own custom Avatar – in the all new Lead Your Country mode,” EA said in a press release. “Explore additional modes to play through the full competition with the single player Tournament Mode, or choose to pick up and play locally against friends or AI in Kick Off.”

Each of the 32 qualified nations will make it into FIFA 23.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicks off from 20 July in both Australia and New Zealand.

FIFA 23 is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5. It also includes modes featuring TV’s Ted Lasso.


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