FIFA 23 closed beta codes will be issued soon by EA SPORTS to a select number of players, giving them access to Ultimate Team, Career Mode, or another mode before it launches in September. Here’s how you can get access to the FIFA 23 closed beta.
As the final game in the FIFA series, Electronic Arts could either go out with a bang or a whimper. Fans around the world will be hoping for the former, as big changes are expected across the various modes: Career Mode, Ultimate Team, VOLTA Football, Pro Clubs, and more.
If you’re looking for a chance to dive into the action early, a FIFA 23 beta code is your ticket to entry.
Here, we’re going to talk through the ways to get a code, and what you can do once you’ve secured one.
Contents
- How to get FIFA 23 beta codes
- How to sign up for EA emails
- Can you transfer beta codes?
- When does FIFA 23 beta start and end?
- Is there a second beta?
- What can you share from beta?
How to get FIFA 23 beta codes
It’s worth noting that FIFA 23 beta codes are issued to a select amount of players. To be in contention, just like FIFA 22, there are two options:
- (1) You are a verified FUT Champions player
- (2) Sign up for EA emails
If you would like to sign up to their email list, the following instructions will show you how:
How to sign up for EA emails
- Head over to the EA website.
- Visit your EA Account Email Preferences.
- Check the box to opt-in for emails about EA services and their news emails.
- Make sure you’re using the right email address as well. Then, wait to see if you have been granted access.
- If you receive one, check the mode the beta grants you access to. It could be Ultimate Team, Career, or something else.
- Load up the code onto your Xbox or PlayStation console.
Can you transfer FIFA 23 beta codes?
This is a question people ask every year, but no – you cannot transfer a FIFA 23 beta code from one account to another. It means that if you receive access to the beta but cannot redeem it for whatever reason, a friend cannot use it instead. These restrictions are in place as selected players, only, are allowed.
When does the FIFA 23 beta start?
🚨 Closed beta starts tomorrow – Starts: August 11th ⚽️– Ends: September 1st ⏳ Like if you haven’t had a code yet 😅#FIFA23
— Donk (@DonkTrading) August 10, 2022
The FIFA 23 closed beta – if rumors are to be believed – will be available on Thursday, August 11, 2022. This is still to be confirmed by EA themselves, and they don’t tend to announce the beta beforehand,
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If the devs stick to the same schedule as usual, then the beta will end on September 1, 2022, and fans will then have to wait for EA Play Early Access to start up.
Is there a second FIFA 23 beta?
There is a high chance that content creators, such as Twitch streamers and YouTubers, will be granted early access to FIFA 23.
They will also sign an NDA and will be unable to share information until their news embargo lifts. Only then can they start sharing information with their viewers.
What can you share from beta?
If you are one of the lucky players chosen for the FIFA 23 closed beta, you will be asked to sign an agreement not to share information widely. This means you cannot post screenshots to Twitter, Facebook, or other social platforms.
Leaking content is forbidden, though often some pieces of information will find its way through the cracks via big content creators.
The download size of the closed beta is yet to be confirmed.
For more on FIFA 23 be sure to check out our other guides:
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