That manifests itself in dynamic interviews with journalists both before and after big matches, with the journalists asking different questions "depending highly on the outcome, goals scored, opponent FIFA 23 coins, time of season or stage of competition, and more."
Similarly, managers can converse with players one-on-one through a "messaging app-like interface," EA said. "The manager will have to deal with a variety of requests from players as well as happy or disgruntled players that are trying to get their thoughts across. The manager will have to find ways, either through direct actions or by communicating his/her stance in order to mitigate and solve these situations."
Together, the two features contribute to a player's morale, a system which has been revamped for FIFA 23. As well as conferences and one-on-ones, player morale is affected by playing time, wages, and both individual and team performances. High morale boosts players' attributes, so picking the right answers and playing the right players are important considerations.
The final big new feature is dynamic player potential, whereby young stars' potential overall rating will change depending on their performances. If, for example, a young striker is banging in the goals in his debut season, his potential peak rating will increase; similarly, an ageing player who's still keeping up with modern football will see his stats drop off at a slower-than-expected rate.
Elsewhere, Career Mode contains a number of smaller tweaks and updates on the current iteration. These include:
Improved manager customization, utilizing the new character creation tool seen in Volta and across FIFA 23--this means you can create female managers for the first time in FIFA.Rebranded user interfaces particular to the Premier League, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, La Liga, and the MLS.New news screenshots and updatesTwo new environments for dynamic negotiation cutscenes to take place in cheap FUT 23 coins: the restaurant and the rooftop lounge.