The FIFA GOAT’s top FIFA 23 tips: Fnatic’s Tekkz on how to get good at EA’s soccer sim

Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt is the winningest competitive FIFA player, and he wants to help players get better at FIFA 23.

Want to know how to get better at FIFA 23

Why not go directly to the source of all things elite FIFA?

This is exactly what we did recently, at the Fnatic headquarters in London, in an interview with Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt. 

Fnatic athlete Tekkz, 21, has been dominating the competitive eFIFA scene since 2017 with FIFA 18. He’s the all-time most successful FIFA player in the history of esports, winning 11 titles in his three years pro, more than any other player. He made a name for himself after bursting on the scene by winning his first ever FIFA tournament, the FUT Champions Cup in Barcelona, when he was just 16.

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In FIFA 23, Tekkz has just gone 20-0 in his first FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) Weekend League, and is currently ranked #1 in the Rivals skill rating. Seriously impressive stuff.

We thought we’d ask Tekkz for some tips on how to get GOATed at FIFA, whether you’re a rookie or a veteran of the game. Here’s what he had to say.

FIFA 23: Best Formations to use in FUT

Here’s a rundown of the five best formations in FIFA 23’s FUT.

In FIFA 23, your skills and the ratings of your FUT cards are only two of many aspects that decide whether you win or lose. An often underestimated factor is your team’s formation – it greatly influences whether your players are in the right place at the right time and can bring their full potential to the pitch.

In FIFA 23 you have more than 30 formations at your disposal. This article will introduce you to five of these so that you can find the best formation for your style of play.

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The best teams to manage in FIFA 23 Career Mode

We’ve got established clubs, tiny set ups and fallen giants to choose from for your long-term saves.

FIFA 23 is here and Career Mode is better than ever. Whilst FIFA Ultimate Team is the most popular game mode and will have players flocking to build their fantasy lineups, real FIFA aficionados know that Career Mode is where it’s at. Before FUT, Career Mode was the jewel in FIFA’s crown and kept people flocking back every year. For the first time in FIFA 23, you can use real managers such as Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, too. But with over 700 teams to choose from, how do you pick which team to start a save with?

The simple answer to play some casual management is to choose the team you support, but not every team is available, and some don’t offer a real challenge without setting your own restrictions.

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Of course, the obvious answer to the best teams to manage are…the best teams in the game. The teams in FIFA 23 Career Mode with the highest overall rating are:

  1. Paris Saint-Germain: Overall 86.
  2. Manchester City: Overall 85.
  3. FC Bayern München: Overall 84.
  4. Liverpool: Overall 84.
  5. Manchester United: Overall 84.
  6. Real Madrid: Overall 84.
  7. Atletico Madrid: Overall 84.
  8. Barcelona: Overall 83.
  9. Chelsea: Overall 83.
  10. Juventus: Overall 83 (and officially licenced in-game again).

But where’s the fun in that?

Why not take up a challenge? Whether you’re looking for a team with bags of young talent or a sleeping giant to restore to glory, here’s our rundown of the best teams to manage in FIFA 23. We’ve got established clubs, tiny set ups and fallen giants to choose from for your long-term saves.

The 21 best kits in FIFA 23

Deck your Ultimate Team out in the freshest threads.

Soccer kits are big business. Even the biggest names in fashion want in on ‘kit culture’, and fans have enjoyed huge streetwear collabs (including one named in this season’s list, below) in recent seasons. 

In FIFA 23, choosing the home and away kits for your FIFA Ultimate Team can be a tricky choice. You’ve got to make sure your kits don’t match color-wise so you don’t get stuck with a kit clash in-game, but do you want two completely different styles? Kits which match? The same brand manufacturer? A club and country set? The choice is yours.

With so much to choose from, we’ve compiled a list of the freshest, boldest and smartest kits available in-game.

In no particular order, the best kits in FIFA 23….

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FIFA 23: How to Griddy and perform all goal celebrations

If you score a really good goal, you need to celebrate properly with the Griddy or any other goal celebration in FIFA 23.

FIFA 23 is available now, on all platforms and for all editions. If you’re just jumping into FIFA 23 for the first time, then you’re in the right place, as this is where you’ll learn one of the most important things in the game: how to hit the Griddy.

Well, that and all of the other FIFA 23 celebrations, of course. Each player has unique celebrations you can execute after scoring a goal. The main purpose of these is to show off and anger your opponent, of course, and it does that amazingly well. But for the best results, you need to learn how to execute each and every one of these celebrations. Yes, that includes the Griddy. 

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Just read below for a breakdown of how to execute every celebration (and the Griddy) in FIFA 23.

FIFA 23: How to spot a Walkout while opening FUT packs

Here’s how to tell it’s a Walkout in FIFA 23 based on pack animations.

If you have spent valuable coins or FIFA Points on a player pack in FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT), you naturally hope for the best possible result: a player with a high rating. As in past editions, there is a method in FIFA 23 to recognize a so-called Walkout early on based on the pack animations. This raises the tension when you open up packs to the next level and can provide some additional spice to the popular game mode.

FIFA 23 review: Ultimately, still all about Ultimate Team

The 30th and final FIFA is gorgeous and perfect for casuals, but the same old issues creep in.

FIFA 22 was my last FIFA. The niggles, the frustration, the grind – they were all getting too much. I threw in the towel and told my co-op partner I was done. 

Then a few days ago, like clockwork, I fired up FIFA 23 for the first time. That’s what FIFA does to you. Every year you tell yourself it’s the same game with new kits and a few bits of spit and polish. No need. 

Welcome to FIFA 23: exactly what you expect it to be. A soccer simulation that looks like you’re watching primetime coverage on Sky Sports. Full credit to EA Sports, building on the horsepower of next-gen consoles with HyperMotion2, visually it cannot be beaten. It’s a real shame that most of the pre-game animations will be skipped by most of the player base after they’ve seen them once or twice. 

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When you load in, try and play the same way you played FIFA 22. Like Bambi on ice, I was staggering and spluttering my way through the first few games, relying on old muscle memory which doesn’t match with the new installment. This signals that in fact, things have changed.

Gameplay – for now – is great. There’s less of a focus on pure pace merchants, with the addition of defensive archetypes allowing you to catch up with attackers more often than in FIFA 22. While clunky, lower-rated players can’t set the world on fire, they feel more useful than the SBC fodder they were once relegated to.

Running around with cover superstar Kylian Mbappé is joyous, as the best player in the game should feel. FIFA’s golden child is the only player I’ve managed to actually beam the new power shot (L1+R1+O or LB+RB+B) into the top corner with. It made me feel like a soccer player, being hunted down on the pitch and dancing past defenders like they weren’t there. 

Where I feel more Sunday league than Champions League is the new set piece mechanics, which will definitely require more practice to nail down. You can’t seem to pick the spot in the box where the corner will go, which is weird. 

While they’re alien at the moment, it makes for a nice change, and I’m hoping creators and pro players don’t beg for the old FIFA back, undoing all the hard work to combat monotonous metaplay in the process.

However, while the gameplay is solid, starting out in FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) feels like a full-time job, and I continue to beg EA Sports for a ‘CLAIM ALL REWARDS’ option when the introductory cosmetics and packs ping after every game or minor action completes. Setting up to play that first game takes me a good 30 minutes, and that’s with the introductory work out of the way via the FUT Web App. The second you can start checking off objectives, milestones, and foundation rewards, expect to spend more time in the menu than in the game. Come on EA, we don’t need pack animations for Tifos. Please. 

FUT Moments are fun little morsels, which are spot on for single-player aficionados, casuals still learning the FUT ropes, and for those 15 minutes where you want to pick up some quick and easy rewards offline.

There’s a huge range of stars to be earned in the base challenges, along with weekly tasks to complete and seasonal chapters that recreate historic soccer moments. FIFA 23 launches with the Rise of Mbappé and Klopp’s Journey career storylines, with each challenge repeatable as many times as required to earn stars. Even if you’re not convinced, it’s worth spending an hour blasting through for some early game rewards, swapping stars for packs. It’s definitely more satisfying than sinking 12 minutes into one Squad Battles round. I really hope the devs stick with this one – it could be even bigger when the FIFA World Cup swings around.

One of the other new changes, the all-new chemistry system, has caused some noise online. FIFA Creator Bateson87 has done a handy chemistry explainer, which I have put to use already. The new system is meant to give you more freedom than ever to form a World XI and link up players from across the globe, but the initial backlash is telling. For now, I’ll stick with the safety blanket of an all-Premier League team until I pack a star from another league that I need to shoehorn in.

Once I’d finally shuffled enough cards to build a team with some semblance of togetherness, it was time to face the sweat fest that is FUT Rivals. Online connection felt great during review access, as FIFA usually does without its entire player base online and grinding 24/7.  Let’s see how the servers hold out. I must insist, Rivals is much more fun when played in co-op, as moments that would tilt you (I’m looking at you, cross-box passing) just turn into laughing fits.

Chugging through competitive Rivals games brings the promised land of FUT Champions qualification, and the biggest weekly rewards you can snag. The chance of packing an inform superstar is so minuscule, so inevitably the ragtag band of bang-average men I qualify with keep their positions for another week. In the words of Steven Gerard, “we go again.”

Of course… FUT is pay to win. Wherever you stand on the ethical boundary of loot boxes in titles adored by kids, it cannot be ignored in FIFA 23. I proudly didn’t spend a penny on FIFA Points last year other than the pre-order bonus, and I’ll do the same this year, but damn it would make this game a lot easier. 

Nothing is more clear about P2W players than early-game stacked teams. Sure, you might have gotten lucky and packed a FUT Hero, a Team of the Week player or a meta superstar, but if your team is juiced with multiple 85+ rated cards, it’s clear someone’s whipped their credit card out already. As time goes on and free-to-play players grind their way through some half-decent picks, the game balances itself somewhat. While I waited for that to sort itself out, I thought I’d visit other game modes to see what they were offering.

Yes, EA Sports FIFA 23 has other game modes!

None excited me more than the idea of playing more purposeful women’s football. Chelsea superstar Sam Kerr graces the FIFA 23 cover too, so is women’s representation any better?

Almost. When EA Sports announced the Barclays Women’s Super League and Division 1 Arkema were coming to the game, fans were buzzed. As a kid playing FIFA 03 on the PS2 and kicking a ball around in my backyard, I never got to see myself in the players in my game. Now women’s club football joins the cast of the international stage, something which makes this FIFA the most inclusive and diverse title to date.

The women play like women thanks to HyperMotion2, instead of smaller faster men, and it feels even more authentic. 

However, I was gutted to see that you can only run the women’s leagues through Tournament Mode, and not through a full manager or player Career Mode. Dreams of winning the WSL and then moving on to the Premier League have been dashed for another year. I hope next year we see this rectified – along with Liga F and Frauen-Bundesliga welcomed in. Further updates to women’s football, EA Sports promise, are coming in the following months, so we’ll see what that entails.

The crossover between Pro Clubs and VOLTA Football seems successful, but these modes are afterthoughts in the mind of a lot of players. I wish I had ten friends to play Pro Clubs properly with, to be honest. Expect quality of life updates but no 11v11 crossplay (yet).

Career Mode has had some attention – a bit more drama. Career Mode has always felt like the little sibling of Football Manager, NBA 2K or even Madden with a real Franchise Mode. It does get better every year though and I am looking forward to giving it more of my attention. 

Testing Player Career Mode I did what any sensible person would do; build a 6-foot mustachioed attacking midfielder with a pink mullet. Who did I sign him for? Well, AFC Richmond of course, who replaced Crystal Palace in the Premier League (sorry, Eagles fans). While I’ve not watched Ted Lasso, this collab between FIFA and Apple TV has gone down well with its fans. 

A few games in, playing for AFC Richmond is not for me. I didn’t enjoy having no connection to the teammates around me, so I’ll find some time between FUT rounds to rebuild my pink-haired hero into a new club. Maybe I’ll add Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham AFC into League Two…

No matter if you’re running a player or manager career, all-new payable highlights are a lightning-fast way to progress through matches. While you’re subbing on as an early-career player, you won’t have enough time to influence the game (even with control of the full team), they’re almost too short. However, these flashes are going to be great for long-term save players. A tidy addition for those of us with short attention spans.

This is a massive season for soccer, with two FIFA World Cups coming up (which players will see a host of content for). EA Sports are clever in the timing of their developments for casual players. Their headline title has become a more friendly, pick-up-and-play title for those who will be totally new to the franchise after feeling inspired by the international tournaments. Quicker gameplay, simple, rewarding modes and a revamped training center are all there to get these new players hooked. 

Picking up FIFA 23? Don’t expect a showstopper, it feels like EA Sports are holding back on the gas in preparation for a big launch on their high-risk rebrand EA Sports FC. FIFA 23 is great, but there’s no defining implementation that makes it stand out for returning players. If you’re already a regular player, does that matter?

This is my last FIFA, but it’s everyone’s last FIFA, so I’m going to enjoy it for as long as I can. 

FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition, including 4600 FIFA Points, is out now on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. The standard edition of the game launches worldwide on Sept. 30, 2022, including a legacy edition for Nintendo Switch. 

Written by Alex Bugg on behalf of GLHF.

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All FIFA 23 launch times for console, PC, and Early Access

No matter where or how you’re playing FIFA 23 this week, you’ll be able to start the game up as soon as possible with these tips.

FIFA 23 launches this week in all regions, across both Early Access versions and standard versions of the game. If you’ve been waiting to get a bit of soccer action in, then now is finally the time.

In this guide we’re breaking down everything you need to know so you can start playing FIFA 23 as soon as possible. We have the standard launch time and date, along with Early Access and EA Play Pro launch times. 

If you’re eager to start shooting goals as soon as possible, we have the information you need below.

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Ted Lasso y su AFC Richmond llegan al FIFA 23 y te contamos los detalles

Los usuarios de FIFA 23 podrán elegir a Ted Lasso como manager disponible en el Modo Carrera para dirigir al AFC Richmond

Los rumores se hicieron realidad y Ted Lasso y su equipo ficticio el AFC Richmond llegan a FIFA 23 según dio a conocer EA Sports.

El personaje de la serie interpretado por el actor Jason Sudeikis creada para Apple TV+ es popular entre muchas personas que han quedado prendadas de un entrenador de futbol americano de Estados Unidos bastante peculiar que es contratado para dirigir futbol soccer en la Primera División de Inglaterra sin ningún tipo de experiencia.

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EA Sports ha hecho con FIFA lo que franquicias como Call of Duty o Fortnite hacen constantemente en sus modos online al tener colaboraciones con personajes ficticios o de la vida real para skins y accesorios en sus personajes.

Los usuarios de FIFA 23 podrán elegir a Ted Lasso como manager disponible en el Modo Carrera para dirigir al AFC Richmond o a cualquier otro equipo disponible en el modo.

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El AFC Richmond también estará disponible en los modos Kick Off, Amistosos Online y Temporadas en línea con los jugadores conocidos por la serie y jugando en el mismísimo estadio Nelson Road.

FIFA 23 estará disponible a partir del 30 de septiembre aunque algunos usuarios ya pueden jugar un modo previo anticipado que EA Sports puso disponible.

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FIFA ’23 reveals you can play as Ted Lasso’s AFC Richmond, and fans are so pumped

The latest installment of FIFA will let you roam the sidelines as your favorite mustachioed head coach.

The newest version of the incredibly popular soccer football video game is set to release next week as FIFA 23 becomes available September 27 for early access. This will be the last version of FIFA games from EA Sports as we know it, ending a long-running series that started in 1993 with FIFA International Soccer.

It’s going out with a bang.

Not only will there be World Cup — both men’s and women’s — and women’s club football available in this edition, you can also play as one of the most popular teams from television.

That’s right. Ted Lasso, Roy Kent, Jamie Tartt and the lads from AFC Richmond are joining the fray.

In addition to managing a team as Ted Lasso and Coach Beard, you’ll be able to play as the Greyhounds and at Richmond’s home pitch at Nelson Road. The third and final season of Ted Lasso is expected to announce its release date in the near future, and this will only ramp up the excitement.

The internet was understandably excited.