FIFA 23: 10 Big Changes EA Sports Need To Revitalise The Franchise

10. Improve Pro Clubs

Rewind ten years and the most popular mode in FIFA was Pro Clubs. Having been introduced gradually over several years, it was the mode everyone wanted to play. You created your own football pro, made a club with your friends and took to the online field to try to reach division one.

It was incredibly addictive as your pro improved and picked up new skills, whilst being able to team up with your friends. It was by far the most enjoyable way to play FIFA. However, as Ultimate Team has taken over Pro Clubs simply hasn’t had the development it should have done. In FIFA 22 it was once again simply an afterthought, no major changes took place, with a new advanced skill tree and the ability to create a woman pro the only improvements from 12 months earlier.

The once popular mode has now become sparsely populated, but there is still a hardcore fan base attached to this if EA can make it more exciting once again. There are lots of opportunities to expand the mode, such as leagues and cups rather than the stale divisions' progress which has been in place forever.

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