Whilst most players have now transitioned to Next Generation consoles, some FIFA 23 users are still playing on the previous-gen version of the game.
Pro Clubs is one of the best ways to link up with your mates in-game and enjoy competitive FIFA whilst having a laugh.
So, find out whether FIFA 23 Pro Clubs supports crossplay below.
What is crossplay?
Crossplay describes the ability of players using different video game hardware to play with each other simultaneously.
In FIFA terms, crossplay describes the ability for Next-Gen users (PS5, Xbox Series X|S) to play the game with previous-Gen users (PS4 and Xbox One).
Is Pro Clubs crossplay in FIFA 23?
FIFA 23 has crossplay and cross-platform play between multiple platforms for the first time in the franchise.
However, there are some limitations.
While players on Next-Gen can play with each other and those on previous-Gen can matchmake together, this is only available in 1v1 modes.
This means you can match against players on different platforms in Ultimate Team, Online Seasons and Online Friendlies.
However, FIFA 23's Pro Clubs mode does not support crossplay at the time of writing.
EA is said to be working on implementing crossplay to the mode which can see as many as 22 players taking part at once.
There is not yet a confirmed date for when crossplay will be made available for Pro Clubs.