New alleged details have sprung up on the net about FIFA 23, EA Sports’ football simulation coming this year. In the last few hours, a leak may have revealed the release date, apparently set for 30 September 2022, and the arrival of a Closed Beta.
The information comes from Lumia Updates, a Twitter account that scrupulously monitors all changes in the Microsoft store database and that in the past has “got it right” more than a tip.
As said at the beginning, according to shared information FIFA 23 will debut in stores on 30 September 2022, a date that in the past was also suggested by the well-known insider Tom Henderson, and will be preceded by a Closed Beta, which we learn will have dimensions equal to 38.85. GB on Xbox platforms.
Cover image: Mbappe (just remove the “closed beta” part and you’ll get the official picture) https://t.co/DdkHvvrpZh
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) July 14, 2022
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— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) July 14, 2022
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23 Closed Beta Xbox Series X|S (Size: 38.85GB) pic.twitter.com/GEx4zLqMsb
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) July 14, 2022
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 23 (Release Date: September 30) | XBOX
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) July 14, 2022
Updates Lumia also shared images of the FIFA 23 logo and the official cover, starring Mbappé. The cover is now no longer visible in the Tweet due to a copyright infringement, but we confirm that it is identical to the one leaked yesterday.
While these are unofficial rumors, the release date indicated by Lumia Updates and Tom Henderson is likely, as EA’s annual soccer simulation usually comes out in late summer and early fall, when the most part of the championships is coming to life.
To find out the truth in any case, we probably won’t have to wait long: according to Tom Henderson, EA Sports will officially announce FIFA 23 during the second half of July.
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