Beyond consolidating the transfer market The transfer markets have not seen any significant changes made to the ethically questionable strategy of FIFA 23 Coins microtransactions. But I did notice that ratings are now rising during the grand unveiling ceremony and makes it feel even more like a single-handed bandit...
Despite consistent pressure from regulators, microtransactions that allow players to win are undoubtedly a problem within FIFA 23. Loot boxes can be found in the form of player-filled card packs within FIFA's wildly popular Ultimate Team mode. You can buy FIFA Points in bundles starting from PS0.79 to get 100 FIFA Points and going up to an astounding PS79.99 to 12,000 FIFA Points. A Premium Gold pack costs 150 FIFA Points and comes with 12 gold-rated players , or consumables that are able to be used during gameplay or sold on transfers markets.
As for the company's policy, EA told Eurogamer that FUT's lockerboxes "are an integral component to FIFA that players love," and that "giving players the opportunity to purchase if they want to can be fair." There are no plans to shift its policy regarding "surprise mechanics" until laws are passed which force it to. This doesn't make it any better however, it's worth mentioning that in light of these laws, you can currently set weekly limits on FIFA points and pack that are opened within Ultimate Team, and see the likelihood of getting high-rated players prior to opening a pack. FIFA 23 also features time-limited Preview Packs in which you can look over the contents of a pack prior to making a decision to purchase it, however it's only currently available for the single pack which is updated every day.
FIFA 23 is an explosive swan song for the series (under its current name at the very least) with a definite emphasis on the theater. FUT Moments Action Replays, as well as viral-friendly game-play tweaks such as Power Shots make it a more considered, memorable game of football simulation, featuring intentional defensive play and plenty of action and goals. But the EA's Spartan approach to the modes which don't generate revenue ensures FIFA 23 is an all-too-familiar version of the previous editions, and Ultimate Team's blatant focus on microtransactions will continue to take some of the fun of the game.
buying FUT 23 Coins is now available in all countries and EA Sports are continuing to bring content to the game, such as the new launch of Marquee Matchups on October 6th 2022.