When is EA FC 24’s release date?

It's launching in 2023.

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We finally have a release date for EA Sports FC 24, confirming previous rumors there may not be long to wait until we get our hands on EA’s new FIFA-less soccer game.

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EA FC 24‘s release date was revealed during an official reveal event for the game on July 13, where it was also revealed that women will be added to Ultimate Team for the first time and that there will be a closed beta for the game in August.

EA and FIFA—the soccer association, not the video game—had a breakup in 2022, ending their historic partnership that created soccer simulator games over the past two decades. Each part will develop different games moving forward, with EA’s being EA FC and the likely candidate to retain the player base as it was already in charge of FIFA‘s development. If you’re eager to know when the first edition of EA FC will launch, read on.

EA FC 24 release date

EA FC 24 releases on Sept. 29 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

There will be both a Standard and Ultimate Edition of the game available, with those who pick up the Ultimate Edition getting access to the game a week early, on Sept. 22, while members of the EA Play subscription service will get to try out the game for 10 hours on Sept. 22 as well.

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