A FIFA 23 player has encountered a bug in Career Mode that lets them sign female players to male teams. Soccer fans worldwide each year wait for the release of the latest edition of the FIFA game series. EA released the official FIFA 23 trailer in July this year, and after just two months, the game was officially released. Compared to the previous FIFA games, FIFA 23 has more game modes, more officially licensed teams, and more customizable options than ever before.

The Career Mode in FIFA games is one of the popular offline game modes. It allows players to manage teams or a player. For years, fans complained about the monotonous gameplay and Career mode features. Fans were relieved when EA released a FIFA 23 Career mode trailer that showcased new additions and features like Authentic Managers, Player Career Personality, and Playable Highlights.

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Reddit user theOUTCOME3 has shared that they've faced a bug in Career Mode that lets them sign women players to men's team. They've shared an image that shows women players playing alongside male players. The second image shows the attributes of a free-agent woman player named Lotte Wubben-Moy. The post has got a lot of attention from the FIFA community on Reddit and has garnered more than 700 upvotes and 200 comments in just two days.

The comments section is filled with fans' questions. Fans are speculating the effects of the bug on the gameplay and comparing the quality and price of women players as compared to their male counterparts. Some fans have shared similar experiences they've faced in the previous editions, while some call it a feature instead of a bug. Social media platforms are filled with hilarious clips and images featuring FIFA bugs from previous editions, but this is one of the first reported bugs of FIFA 23.

FIFA 23 also features Ted Lasso, a character from the TV series of the same name. Players can even choose Ted Lasso as a coach in Career Mode and start a managerial career with his default four-start-rated team AFC Richmond.

FIFA 23 was officially released on September 30, but some early buyers were able to play FIFA 23 a month in advance because of an EA sports error.

FIFA 23 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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