According to Xfire, FIFA 23 will support cross-platform online, which is the first time in the history of the series, which means that PC, PS and Xbox players can play together. The report also claims that EA’s Hypermotion technology has received a major upgrade, which now allows development teams to use stadium cameras to capture animations of players in real-world games, eliminating the need for Xsens outfits.
The upgraded technology is said to be able to capture 100 times the highest data in the history of EA’s FIFA franchise in a football season’s footage. This detail comes from an internal meeting.
In addition, FIFA 23 will feature the Men’s and Women’s World Cups, and EA plans to expand the licensing of women’s leagues and clubs.
Last week, it was reported that EA CEO Andrew Wilson told employees in an internal meeting that he believed the FIFA brand had blocked the series.