EA cuts deal with NWSL to integrate into FIFA 23

March 8 – The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in the US and National Women’s Soccer League Players Association (NWSLPA) have agreed a deal with EA Sports that will see the teams and player images integrated into EA’s FIFA 23 video game.

From March 15 all 12 NWSL teams will be present within Kick Off, Tournament Mode, Head to Head season / Co-op Seasons and Online Friendlies. Four NWSL stadiums, along with authentic kits, starheads, trophies and celebrations will be included in the game.

“The NWSL’s integration into EA SPORTS FIFA 23 is a monumental milestone for the league, the players and millions of football fans around the world as we continue pushing boundaries for the women’s game,” said Jessica Berman, Commissioner, NWSL.

“The athletes that call the NWSL home are some of the best in the world and we’re excited for the opportunity to further showcase their talent through this unique gaming experience.”

The NWSL kicks off its 11th season on March 25 with all 12 teams in action. The addition of the NWSL teams will be delivered as an update to game. The NWSL is the third women’s league to be incorporated into the game alongside the Women’s Super League in England and France’s professional women’s league, Division 1 Feminine.

No value was given for the NWSL agreement which is being seen by the league and player’s union as having the potential to stimulate a step change in the profile of clubs and players as the game takes them to millions more football fans.

“We’re passionate about EA SPORTS continuing to be a changemaker for women’s football, and our partnership with both the NWSL and the NWSLPA is another step we’re taking as an organization to advance the sport,” said Andrea Hopelain, SVP of Brand, EA SPORTS.

“We’re committed to being champions for the future of football and bringing unrivaled authenticity to millions of football fans across the globe.”

FIFA 23 is the last edition of the EA Sports game under the FIFA licensed name. The game will be retitled EA Sports FC.

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