March 24th 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Playing FIFA is an activity open to all, however recent updates have provoked widespread criticism due to the unauthentic likeness of the women players featured in the game. Despite the amount of money the FIFA franchise makes, they have been unable to accurately recreate the look of its players. Although not as bad as the game eFootball 2022, the graphics of the newest installment, FIFA 23, are still not very flattering. The update that adds more women’s teams has resulted in the players and fans expressing their dissatisfaction with the results. Women’s football has been included in FIFA 23 since the beginning, but the latest update adds players and teams from the European UEFA Women’s Championship League and the US’s National Women’s Soccer League. Numerous players have expressed their disappointment, with some even referring to their in-game counterparts as their 'long-lost fraternal twin'. Sydney Leroux, an Angel City FC player, has been the most vocal critic and has expressed her disbelief that she underwent a body scan for that result. It is evident that this update has not met the expectations of the players and fans alike.
FIFA is an equal opportunities game where nobody looks good in the eyes of the players. The latest update for FIFA 23, which brings more female teams to the game, has been met with a lot of criticism due to the players' dissatisfaction with how they look in-game. Despite the amount of money the FIFA franchise makes, modern entries have still not been able to accurately recreate the look of its players. Although the graphics of FIFA 23 are not as bad as the eldritch nightmares that eFootball 2022 spawned when it launched, they are still not very flattering.
The update to FIFA 23 has sparked a lot of conversation, especially from the women players themselves, who are displeased with the results. Women's football has been part of FIFA 23 since day one, but the new teams added are part of the European UEFA Women's Championship League and the US' National Women's Soccer League. Many of the players, including Houston Dash's Caprice Dydasco, have noted how their in-game characters look much lighter than they do in real life. Canadian player Janine Beckie has jokingly referred to her in-game self as her long-lost twin, while Angel City FC defender Madison Hammond has made her in-game model her new profile picture on Twitter, although she does not seem to find it funny. Sydney Leroux, another Angel City FC player, has been the most vocal critic, questioning why she went through a body scan if the results were going to be so off.
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