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FIFA has perhaps been the pinnacle of sporting titles over the last decade, with the iconic series capturing the majority of the world, a new iteration is on the way.

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FIFA 23 has now released worldwide, and if you're looking to make waves in regards to Ultimate Team, then you're going to want to know how chemistry works.

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Here's what you need to know this time around!

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Chemistry is one of the most vital factors when it comes to FIFA Ultimate Team or FUT, as many of you call it.

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Bascially, it's how well your team is going to play together, and having good chemistry amongst your squad is key, but within FIFA 23 they've changed how it works slighlty.

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This year, they've gone ahead and scraped the positional links aspect of chemistry, so your players will be able to gain/loss chemistry from anyone on the pitch.

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FIFA 23: How Does Chemistry Work?

GOAL

FIFA has perhaps been the pinnacle of sporting titles over the last decade, with the iconic series capturing the majority of the world, a new iteration is on the way.

FIFA 23 has now released worldwide, and if you're looking to make waves in regards to Ultimate Team, then you're going to want to know how chemistry works.

Here's what you need to know this time around!

FIFA 23: How Does Chemistry Work?

Chemistry is one of the most vital factors when it comes to FIFA Ultimate Team or FUT, as many of you call it.

Bascially, it's how well your team is going to play together, and having good chemistry amongst your squad is key, but within FIFA 23 they've changed how it works slighlty.

This year, they've gone ahead and scraped the positional links aspect of chemistry, so your players will be able to gain/loss chemistry from anyone on the pitch.

As well, they've removed the Loyality System, and overall squad chemistry; however, they've added some new features that players will find easier than previous years.

In order to gain chemistry in FIFA 23, you'll need to follow the guideline below.

  • Play players in their correct positions
  • If a player is in their prefered position they'll give boosts to chemistry with other factors such as
    • Club
    • Nation
  • You gain chemistry when adding a player that has the same club, nation or league of manager.