Women's World Cup update available on FIFA 23

  • The Women's World Cup is available to play free on FIFA 23
  • An all-new Lead Your Country game mode is included alongside Tournament and Kick-Off
The Women's World Cup update is here
The Women's World Cup update is here / EA Sports FIFA
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The Women's World Cup update is now available for FIFA 23 players across the globe to download at no additional cost.

The 32 qualified teams who head to Australia and New Zealand this summer are all included in the game and playable in Kick-Off and Tournament modes, alongside the all-new Lead Your Country mode.

Lead Your Country allows fans to take control of a star player from any of the 32 teams and try and chase glory, but there is also the option to create a customised avatar and insert yourself into the tournament.

"In our most expansive EA SPORTS FIFA Women’s World Cup update ever, we are excited to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the teams competing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, and to create an authentic in-game experience for players to lead their country to victory," said Nick Wlodyka, SVP & GM, EA SPORTS FC.

"Our commitment to women’s football is foundational, and we look forward to evolving and delivering on this promise for our EA SPORTS FC community."

The Women's World Cup update also includes custom stadium dressings, cinematics, match presentations and unique commentary to create the most authentic experience possible.

A simulation of the tournament on FIFA 23's Tournament mode saw the United States come out on top, but fans can head over to the Women's World Cup predictor to give their thoughts on the winner.


Top 10 players in FIFA 23 Women's World Cup update

RANK

PLAYER

NATION

OVERALL RATING

1

Sam Kerr

Australia

91

2

Alexia Putellas

Spain

91

3

Caroline Graham Hansen

Norway

90

4

Alex Morgan

United States

90

5

Ada Hegerberg

Norway

90

6

Wendie Renard

France

90

7

Lucy Bronze

England

90

8

Marie Katoto

France

89

9

Irene Paredes

Spain

88

10

Guro Reiten

Norway

88


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