This is is known in FUT parlance as a 'dynamic' card

Two players were released by the Squad-Building  FUT 23 Coins Challenges as well. Angel Di Maria has expired already however, you're not missing a game given his difficult start at The Old Lady (club in chaos, suspended against Monza).

Franck Kessie from Serie A but now at Barcelona in LaLiga and LaLiga, could be a more interesting card, but seems expensive for what you'll get, especially considering Barca's inconsistent performances. Federico Valverde's player of the Month SBC arrived a day later, and is a better location to place any duplicate fodder. It will take the ability to finish it more well.

What is the way FIFA 23 Ones to Watch work? Ones to Watch has been modified over time because - whisper it - it wasn't actually very good and the majority of cards were abandoned pretty quickly. The game isn't perfect However, it's superior to what it used be.

The principle is to have players that are moved during the summer months can be picked for Ones to Watch, meaning they get a special card design , and they are released via packs, Squad-Building Challenges and/or Objectives. When they get an official (Team of the Week) card for their new team, it is automatically added as Ones to Watch is automatically upgraded to reflect their increased statistics.

This is is known in FUT parlance as a 'dynamic' card, in that it's ability to change depending on external factors. However, the majority of OTW players didn't get an good form (adapting to a new club is hard to do unless you're Erling),

In the year 2000, EA made changes to the way OTW cards function, adding an cheap FIFA 23 Coins "Wins to Watch' feature. Because this is a (weird) World Cup year, FIFA 23's Ones to Watch cards are also eligible for an 'Nations To Watch upgrade.
Posted in Jeu de football (Soccer) on November 09 at 08:41 PM

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