FIFA 23 early access is a great way to get ahead of the competition.

Combined with the FIFA 23 Web App, FIFA 23 early access can get you used to any significant gameplay changes as well as giving you a chance to hone your skills on Ultimate Team before more competition piles in.

How long does FIFA 23 Early Access last?

Early Access lasts three days – and kicks off on September 27. Xbox fans can currently snap up a month’s trial of EA Play for just 0.79p. It’s usually £3.99, and with this you’ll be able to get 10 hours of FIFA 23 gameplay as part of the trial.

To gain access, you need to sign up to EA Play or pre-order the Ultimate Edition of FIFA 23. Both will give you access to the game from September 27 – 3 days before release on September 30.

There are also a number of benefits that come with pre-ordering the game, including:

  • Dual entitlementOnes to watch player item4600 FIFA pointsTeam of The Week 1 player itemKylian Mbappe loan item for 5 FIFA Ultimate Team matchesFUT Ambassador loan player pick (choose between Davies, Son, and Vinicius Jr) for 3 FIFA Ultimate Team matchesCareer Mode homegrown talent

So, if you’re an Ultimate Team fan, but are on the fence, these benefits could well swing it for you.

Remember, if you don’t fancy pre-ordering the game, but want to get an edge, the FIFA 23 Web App has now launched. You can learn how to use the FIFA Web App, including how to login right here.

The Web App brings a ton of benefits, which we’ve listed below.

  • SBCs – Once launching the web app, you’ll be able to grind out SBCs from Day OneWelcome Packs – Launching into the game, you’ll be able to access your welcome packs to kickstart your squadSell and sign players – Prior to even playing FIFA 23 Ultimate Team, you’ll be able to sell trade-able players and also sign players Create your squad

Can I play FIFA 23 early access?

Yes, if you’ve pre-ordered the Ultimate Edition of the game or are a member of EA Play then you can get early access to FIFA 23.