Do You Keep Your FIFA 23 Beta Experience?
FIFA, the popular football video game, has always generated high excitement among its fans whenever a new installment is launched. The latest addition, FIFA 23, is no exception, with many enthusiasts eager to get their hands on this new version. But often, the question on everybody’s mind is whether this beta experience is temporary, or if players will need to start fresh with each new game.
Will I Keep My FIFA 23 Beta Experience?
No, not even a little bit!
According to the EA Game Support team, no progression or content from the EA SPORTS FIFA 25 Closed Beta will carry over to the full game when it launches. So, make sure to purchase your regular copy of FIFA 22 and start a new Save to continue playing. Source: [help.ea.com](https://help.ea.com/*)
Why? A simple reason is that most beta tests are done separately from the full version.
They are test modes not part of the official title, and usually,
a beta is designed for evaluating specific features and debugging functionality.
So, they use separate servers and, subsequently, separate game builds without the same settings.
FIFA 23 will take off with its fresh starts.
More: Limited Time Access and Single-Tier Beta Experience
Before you start the journey! In the Closed Beta, all invited players have Full Access to test-gameplay modes (including Squad Battles, Volta Football (5v5 & other modes), Ultimate Team Seasons, and Kick-Off mode). They’re basically free to try it from a random selection. On the other hand, Single-Tier Beta only limits your access to test single matches in Online Competitive Playlist, and your stats here will not carry over.Source: vintageisthenewold
Can anyone get the Beta version
of FIFA 23?, No, EA specifically invited players to take part in the beta testing by sending out closed beta trial codes. And you can’t play cross-platform because those
codes are linked to EA accounts and a
Certain Platform (like Series x, PS5
etc.) – This guarantees the
Beta and doesn’t allow to start play
or get invited from another user *EA’s
closed* beta testing allows it so,
it may result in a fresh beginning from
that very experience.Source:
answers.ea.com,[vintageisthenewold](https//www.vintageisthenewold/.com/
In conclusion, in that sense, your first-time experience will come whenever you start a brand, new game. In another way, when there could be a ‘Next Generation’ beta from FIFA 25 which are usually
used, ‘next-gen’ testing experiences for
different modes, or even just some
more information before fully
testing game, this is when *any
Beta carry from this game might not take
into your overall FIFA 25 gaming in
progress experience after
full-launch time.
Keep exploring
FIFA 21 Beta will provide FIFA 23. There really is no direct continuation (the same code in every beta) with different Beta and Full games. I am sure many have these
ideas because. So, do keep and share
some excitement and your love with
FIFA’s, share with your FIFA beta as
always And there’s so much
more you know
*Source: *Takedown request, Reddit: charlieintel./**
*Your Take? Do you like starting a completely new game experience every 6 months or
after every new installment? Why or why
shouldn’t you do? Join the conversation, leave below a comment.