The FIFA 23 web app is now live, offering early access to FUT 23
UPDATE: EA is investigating an issue preventing some players from accessing the FIFA 23 web app
Electronic Arts has launched the FIFA 23 web app, offering eligible players early access to FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) 23.
Players looking to get a head start on FIFA 23 must have created a FUT 22 club in FIFA 22 before August 1, 2022. If they’ve deleted their FUT 22 club, they won’t be able to participate.
The FIFA 23 companion app, which lets players manage their FUT 23 club on mobile, will launch for iOS and Android on September 22.
The web and companion apps let players open packs and sell items in FUT 23 ahead of the launch of the full game. While users can’t play matches, they can open their loyalty reward, which varies based on the account history of the player.
Update
EA has said it’s looking into an issue stopping some players from accessing the FIFA 23 web app.
“We’re aware of an issue preventing some players connecting to the Web App, and we’re investigating,” EA’s FIFA team tweeted on Thursday.
FIFA 23 will be released on September 30 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Stadia, PS4 and Xbox One.
However, early access for Ultimate Edition pre-order customers will begin on September 27, when a 10-hour trial will also be made available for EA Play members.
EA has said that FUT 23 will include a refreshed chemistry system and a new FUT Moments mode, among other features.
Marvel and EA recently announced plans to collaborate on a series of special FUT 23 items featuring comic book-style illustrations of players, which will be made available when the game’s World Cup mode launches in November.
EA confirmed earlier today that Ted Lasso, the manager played by Jason Sudeikis in the TV series of the same name, and his fictional Premier League team AFC Richmond, will be in FIFA 23.