Recently, EA announced that FIFA 23 has set a record by attracting over 10 million logins within the first week of its launch.
Since its release at the end of September, FIFA 23 has garnered significant attention and interest from football enthusiasts worldwide. With eFootball 2022 encountering serious issues and becoming one of the worst football games in history, it's understandable that the FIFA series is highly anticipated. However, FIFA 23's launch hasn't been smooth sailing, encountering numerous controversies.
This game is said to have numerous issues related to anti-cheat systems and lacks optimization on PC. FIFA 23 has received many complaints, with up to 73% being negative feedback. Most players feel that the experience doesn't match the advertisements.

However, the latest announcement from EA Sports has surprised the community. EA reveals that the game has attracted over 10.3 million players logging in during its first week, a staggering figure to be proud of in this debut phase.
On this occasion, EA expresses sincere gratitude to the contributing factors that have led to this success, including: 300 partners, 19,000 players, 700 teams, 100 stadiums, and 30 tournaments. Additionally, the company is confident that in the future, FIFA 23 will achieve even more impressive numbers.

EA may hope so because at present, the new game is striving to excel in all aspects to provide players with the most authentic experience. Furthermore, world championship tournaments for both men and women, as well as exciting updates in women's football content, are in the works and will be released soon. Notably, EA has also recently collaborated with Marvel with the aim of possibly bringing superheroes onto the field in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team.
