Quelle surprise! Ultimate Team has received the most attention FUT 23 Coins, and the team-training mode I've wanted to find has finally arrived with FUT Moments. Moments gives you bite-sized portions of FIFA gameplay with a variety of rewarding challenges designed to examine your form and determine how various cards work together.

It's still early days but there's plenty of potential to document the careers of players and recreate a storied moment in football's history using this kind of mode. The current edition features highlights from the great times that included Jurgen Klopp and Kylian Mbappe, but in the coming year's game, it would be fascinating to see what EA's team will do together with other greats of the game like Pele and "King" Kazuyoshi Miura.

Furthermore, there are radical changes to the chemical system. Chemistry is no longer influenced by a player's location in the formation relative to other players. It's an improvement that allows greater diversity across leagues and nations. I'm not convinced that it will change anyone's strategy too much but it's nice that you're able to bring in wildcard players and find more ways for them to be connected to top division players.

Looking for the perfect midfielder to hit that coveted "33" chemistry is very like an Squad Building Challenge now, which is a little naive. The Squad Building Challenges can be excellent ways to pass some time doing absolutely nothing. However, EA's'sudoku for football nerds' is best played with the companion app, away from Ultimate Team's unresponsive console menus.

As a dark signpost of the football licensing battles ahead, FIFA has lost the J1 League license this year meaning no more King Kazu. The result was a change to an intriguing Bronze and Silver Australian A League team which includes the legendary attacking force Hibs winger Martin Boyle and the aptly called David Ball buy FIFA 23 Coins. Much like last year, my underdog team caused several rage outbursts against teams with million-coin collections that exposed Ultimate Team as a gilded farce.