FIFA 23 has been well and truly taken over by the 2022 Qatar World Cup festivities, with vast content arriving across several game modes.
In the midst of all the action, EA has finally brought one of England's classic stadiums to life, with a brand new ground added to the roster.
19 out of the 20 Premier League clubs' official stadiums already featured in FIFA 23, and just one was left to be ticked off the list...
The wait is finally over!
Ahead of FIFA 23's full release back in September, EA revealed that five new stadiums were to be added to the game.
In addition to this announcement, EA stated that "Nottingham Forest’s City Ground will also come to FIFA 23 via a post-launch content update at no additional cost."
Well, it's now official! Nottingham Forest's City Ground has been added to FIFA 23.
EA had previously said that the company was "committed to giving fans the chance to play in all 20 Premier League stadiums" and this has now finally been achieved.
You can head into FIFA 23 and take to the field with the Tricky Trees fanbase in full voice behind you, provided you have downloaded the latest update.
Enjoy competing against some of the very best teams in world football under the lights of the famous City Ground in Career Mode, Ultimate Team and Kick Off modes.
FIFA 23 new stadiums
Several famous stadiums are new to FIFA this year, with a couple of arenas returning to the franchise after a brief hiatus.
The most notable would be Juventus' Allianz Stadium, which has re-joined the FIFA roster aloing with the full club licenses.
The home of PSV, the Philips Stadion, has been added this year, becoming the second Eredivise side to have their licensed ground feature in the game.
Ajax already have the Johan Cruyff Arena, and the Philips Stadion is a welcome addition alongside it.
Freiburg's new home, the Europa-Park Stadion, also features in FIFA 23 for the very first time following its opening in 2021, as well as Boca Juniors' infamous Alberto Jose Armando Stadium.