FIFA 23 Training Centre: Take you game to the NEXT LEVEL with in-depth performance analysis


FIFA 23 is fast approaching, with the reveal trailer showcasing some of the game's new innovations.

A new Training Centre feature is set to arrive, so find out all you need to know about the addition below.

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Training Centre

If you're new to FIFA games or just want to brush up on your skills, then the new Training Centre feature can teach you to take your game to the next level.

Very few details have been revealed for the Training Centre, but it appears to be a new set of tasks you can take on which will improve your play.

You will get notes and suggestions on how to improve and directed towards other skill games that should help with that.

FIFA 23 Mbappe
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BECOME THE BEST - Pick between Mbappe and Kerr to coach you through the scenarios

More information will be available soon, with a further deep-dive set to detail everything new that the Training Centre will provide.

In a statement, EA said:

A new coaching system helps introduce new and less experienced players to the fundamentals of gameplay, with a series of challenges and chapters to help you improve your game.

Pitch Notes

Training Centre pitch notes will be available soon in full, but for now, this is everything EA has said on the new feature:

A new coaching system helps introduce new and less experienced players to the fundamentals of gameplay, with a series of chapters to help you improve your game.
Pick between the two FIFA 23 cover stars as you decide between Sam Kerr and Kylian Mbappe as your coach, then hone your skills with recommended skill games to explore, including notes from your coach based on your performance and in-depth skill explanations that help you take your game to the next level.

These features will be further expanded upon in later pitch notes.

FIFA 23 Release Date

As confirmed during the reveal trailer, FIFA 23 will be fully released on Friday, 30 September.

Some will be able to access the game sooner than that via a possible Beta or Demo, then the Web App and Early Access.

Early access for pre-orders begins on Tuesday, 27 September for those who buy the Ultimate Edition of the game.

The 10-hour EA Play trial gives players a limited number of hours of gaming too and will begin at the same time as pre-order early access.

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