EA Sports also dropped a couple of players who can be FUT 23 Coins earned through the Objectives tab in game. The brand new Spurs striker Richarlison is up until October 7th when finishing a set of objectives during Live FUT Friendlies: Continental Links. AC Milan right-back Sergino Dest is available through similar things during Squad Battles (or Rivals) up to the 9th of October.
Two players were initially released as part of the Squad Building Challenges as well. angel Di Maria has expired already, but you weren't missing game due to the Argentinean's tough beginning as a player at The Old Lady (club in chaos, and sent off against Monza).
Franck Kessie from Serie A but now at Barcelona in LaLiga It could be an intriguing card but seems expensive for what you can get, particularly due to Barca's inconsistent performance. Federico Valverde's Player of The Month SBC was released a few days later and could be a better spot to store any duplicates, and takes the ability to finish it more well.
What is the way FIFA 23 Ones to Watch work? Ones to Watch has been altered over time as - whisper it - it was not very great and many of the cards were useless pretty quickly. It's still not the greatest, but it is certainly better than it used to be.
The basic idea will be that the players who were transferred in the summer are able to be selected as Ones to Watch, meaning they get a special card style and are released through packs, Squad-Building Challenges , and/or Objectives. After that, if they obtain an in-form (Team of the Week) card for their new club the Ones to Watch is automatically upgraded to reflect their increased numbers.
It is also known in FUT parlance as a 'dynamic card' as it could change in response to other factors that are not related to the game. However, since the majority of OTW players never received an well-rounded (adapting to the club of your choice is difficult when your name is Erling),
last year EA made changes to the way OTW cards work by adding a "Wins to Watch' buying FIFA 23 Coins feature. In this (weird) World Cup year, FIFA 23's Ones to Watch cards can also receive an eventual 'Nations to watch upgrade.
EA Sports also dropped a couple of players who can be FUT 23 Coins earned through the Objectives tab in game. The brand new Spurs striker Richarlison is up until October 7th when finishing a set of objectives during Live FUT Friendlies: Continental Links. AC Milan right-back Sergino Dest is available through similar things during Squad Battles (or Rivals) up to the 9th of October.
Two players were initially released as part of the Squad Building Challenges as well. angel Di Maria has expired already, but you weren't missing game due to the Argentinean's tough beginning as a player at The Old Lady (club in chaos, and sent off against Monza).
Franck Kessie from Serie A but now at Barcelona in LaLiga It could be an intriguing card but seems expensive for what you can get, particularly due to Barca's inconsistent performance. Federico Valverde's Player of The Month SBC was released a few days later and could be a better spot to store any duplicates, and takes the ability to finish it more well.
What is the way FIFA 23 Ones to Watch work? Ones to Watch has been altered over time as - whisper it - it was not very great and many of the cards were useless pretty quickly. It's still not the greatest, but it is certainly better than it used to be.
The basic idea will be that the players who were transferred in the summer are able to be selected as Ones to Watch, meaning they get a special card style and are released through packs, Squad-Building Challenges , and/or Objectives. After that, if they obtain an in-form (Team of the Week) card for their new club the Ones to Watch is automatically upgraded to reflect their increased numbers.
It is also known in FUT parlance as a 'dynamic card' as it could change in response to other factors that are not related to the game. However, since the majority of OTW players never received an well-rounded (adapting to the club of your choice is difficult when your name is Erling),
last year EA made changes to the way OTW cards work by adding a "Wins to Watch' buying FIFA 23 Coins feature. In this (weird) World Cup year, FIFA 23's Ones to Watch cards can also receive an eventual 'Nations to watch upgrade.