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FIFA 23 slammed by PC players as EA’s own anti-cheat makes it unplayable for many

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The last entry in one of gaming’s great historical partnerships (opens in new tab) has been released and, let me tell you, the manager won’t be happy with how EA has set their stall out early doors. FIFA 23 is unplayable for a considerable amount of the playerbase thanks to a malfunction with EA’s own anti-cheat software, which is failing to properly verify itself and thus refusing to launch the game.

Some players are reporting conflicts with other anti-cheat or DRM software on their PCs, while plenty of others have expressed their frustration through the game’s now ‘mostly negative’ Steam reviews. It is impossible to say how widespread this is, though a minority of players seem able to access the title, and it has also affected PC Gamer’s reviewer (our review of FIFA 23 is thus delayed until the writer can, y’know, play a bit of it).



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