As we look ahead, we’re also exploring the idea of renaming our global EA SPORTS FUT 23 Coins football games. This means we’re reviewing our naming rights agreement with FIFA, which is separate from all our other official partnerships and licenses across the football world. Already paying for all of those other individual licenses and then looking to sign back up with FIFA? That’s a lot of loot, pun intended.

Maybe it’s just a tactical business decision and nothing comes from it or maybe they just want to distance themselves from upcoming FIFA negativity. Whatever the case, let’s just hope it doesn’t go the FIFA free-to-play route. Feel free to discuss.

As fans of video games, we generally look to them as sources of fun, entertainment, and occasionally, nostalgia. While the latter may come into play to a lesser degree, nostalgia can often have more of an impact than all the other reasons combined. Enter Hot Wheels Unleashed, developed, and published by Milestone, a company that is counting on a high level of nostalgia to help transform many of us back into children. How?

By conjuring up memories of living out our auto-centric fantasies on the local sidewalks, dirt paths, and of course those wonderful orange and blue flexible and connectable tracks designed solely for our enjoyment. With that said, let’s get into things here with this Hot Wheels Unleashed review.

But there’s one area FIFA has always come up a little short in the realism department to me, and it’s especially noticeable when you’re playing cheap FIFA 23 Coins a franchise and you can’t help but recognize a huge discrepancy in one particular stat column compared to the rest of the league: walks.