FIFA 23 is set to bring back some of the greatest soundtracks of all-time as part of its upcoming World Cup mode.
It’s EA Sports' last title in the football game series, so what better way to celebrate 25 years of EA Sports and FIFA than with a catalogue of all-time anthems?
The World Cup update will launch as part of FIFA 23 on November 9 and will see an array of new modes centred around the upcoming tournament in Qatar.
As for the songs, EA Sports is letting players have a say on which classic tunes make the Ultimate Soundtrack.
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We’re talking Bloc Party’s iconic ‘Helicopter’, John Newman’s ‘Love Me Again’, or Avicci’s anthem ‘The Nights’.
And who could forget the pinnacle of all FIFA tunes, the one that kicked it all off at FIFA: Road To World Cup 98 - Blur’s ‘Song 2’.
We’ll be winding back the clock and feeling the nostalgia of scoring worldies to these bangers.
EA Sports said of the announcement: “For 25 years, EA Sports has defined the sound of the world’s game and is now challenging FIFA players across generations to nominate their favourite tunes for the Ultimate FIFA Soundtrack, along with which songs they would like to be included within the upcoming World Cup update!”
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In order to vote for your favourite tunes and ensure they’ll be soundtracking your experience you have to stream the track on their Spotify playlist here.
Decades of bangers in one playlist.
You can also share the song on social media using the hashtag #UltimateFIFASoundtrack.
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EA Sports added: “The debate will conclude on November 7, when EA Sports and Spotify will announce the Ultimate FIFA Soundtrack, a playlist on Spotify consisting of the Top 100 most-streamed and most-nominated tracks.
“Additionally a selection of the most popular tracks will also be unveiled and will be included in FIFA 23’s World Cup update.”
Unsurprisingly, FIFA fans were loving it online.
One said: “EA’s biggest W, wow.”
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Another wrote: “EA I’m on my knees.”
A third added: “Nostalgia at its finest.”
So get to it and make sure you’re hitting play on Muse’s ‘Supermassive Black Hole’.
Would be an absolute travesty if that song didn’t make it.
Topics: EA Sports, FIFA 23, Football, Football World Cup, Qatar, Australia