Get ready for a thrilling ride in FIFA 23 Futties all through August. This exciting summer promotion kicks off with the amazing Best Of Batch 2 items in the first weekend. The game has already revealed top-tier 99-rated cards for legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappe. But hold tight, because there’s even more excitement before FIFA 23 transforms into EA Sports FC 24. This guide has all the juicy details on how this grand finale of the FIFA 23 series works.
What’s the deal with FIFA 23 Futties?
FIFA 23 Futties brings back the annual event where players chosen by the community would usually appear in SBCs (Squad Building Challenges). However, this year there’s a twist—most Futties cards are being directly released into packs, and people aren’t exactly thrilled about this change. On top of that, 100 top-notch items from previous campaigns, like FIFA 23 Winter Wildcards and FIFA 23 Centurions, are making a limited-time comeback in packs.
There are three types of Futties cards to know about. First, there are Futties Heroes items that connect with FIFA 23 Heroes. For now, you can find Tim Cahill (ST, Australia, 95) among them, but later Yaya Toure (CM, Ivory Coast, 97) and Diego Forlan (ST, Uruguay, 95) join the party.
Then there are Futties Premium cards, like the rare Cristiano Ronaldo (ST, Al Nassr, 99) card. Good luck trying to find him though, as he’s been quite elusive in the transfer market during this campaign. Even the eternal rival, Lionel Messi, boasts a 99-rated ST card to represent his new team, Inter Miami.
Lastly, there are the regular Futties cards, featuring players like Diogo Jota (ST, Liverpool, 96) and Robin Gosens (LWB, Inter, 93). All these fantastic cards are listed below for your reference.
Who is in FIFA 23 Futties Best Of Batch 1?
A whopping 100 cards graced the FIFA 23 Futties Best Of Batch 1 release on Friday, July 21 – way too many to list here. Among the highest-rated were TOTY Icons Ronaldinho (LW, Brazil) and Gerd Muller (ST, Germany), shining brightly with impressive overall ratings of 95. Not too far behind were Ruud Gullit (CF, Netherlands, 94) and Alessandro Nesta (CB, Italy, 94).
Looking for today’s stars? Well, Kevin de Bruyne (CM, Manchester City) takes the crown with the top-rated item. His Winter Wildcards item boasts a solid overall rating of 93. If you’re aiming for something more budget-friendly, consider Brighton’s left-back Pervis Estupinan. His FIFA 23 Rulebreakers card carries a rating of 83 and can be snatched up for 12,500 FIFA 23 coins.
Curious about who made the cut for FIFA 23 Futties Best Of Batch 2?
FIFA 23 Futties Best Of Batch 2 descended on Friday, August 4. Among its shining stars was yet another amazing Kevin de Bruyne card – his FIFA 23 TOTY item, soaring high with an OVR of 97. Lionel Messi also made an appearance with his Team Of The Year card, revived in the colors of PSG, boasting an outstanding overall rating of 98.
Sprinkled into the mix were some duplicates, offering you some variety. For example, you had the option to choose between two cards for Alexandr Zinchenko (LB, Arsenal, 90). Both cards originated from the FIFA 23 FUT Birthday campaign, with one featuring a five-star weak foot and the other showcasing five-star FIFA 23 skill moves.
Wondering when the FIFA 23 Futties adventure concludes?
This grand campaign stretches for quite a while, with EA Sports FC 24 just around the corner. FIFA 23 Futties is anticipated to roll on for a total of five weeks. This means you can expect a fresh batch of new cards on the first three Fridays of August – that’s on the 4th, 11th, and 18th. The excitement wraps up on Friday, August 25.
Where can I see the complete FIFA 23 Futties cards list?
Here’s the full rundown of FIFA 23 Futties cards, up to date as of Saturday, August 12. Keep an eye out for the Heroes, which have ** double asterisks, and the Premium cards, which are indicated by a * single asterisk. If more items make their entrance in another release, we’ll swiftly update this list shortly after they grace the scene on Friday, August 18.
- Lucio (CB, Brazil) – 98**
- Yaya Toure (CM, Ivory Coast) – 97**
- Saeed Al-Owairan (RW, Saudi Arabia) – 97**
- Joe Cole (RW, England) – 97** [SBC only]
- Harry Kewell (LW, Australia) – 96** [SBC only]
- Antonio di Natale (ST, Italy) – 96**
- Tim Cahill (ST, Australia) – 95** [SBC only]
- Diego Forlan (ST, Uruguay) – 95**
- Joan Capdevila (LB, Spain) – 95**
- Park Ji-Sung (CM, South Korea) – 95**
- Cristiano Ronaldo (ST, Al Nassr) – 99*
- Lionel Messi (ST, Inter Miami) – 99*
- Vinicius Jr (LW, Real Madrid) – 98*
- Angel di Maria (RW, Benfica) – 97*
- Ibrahima Konate (CB, Liverpool) – 97*
- Marcos Llorente (CM, Atletico Madrid) – 97* [SBC only]
- Heung Min Son (LW, Tottenham) – 96* [SBC only]
- Franck Yannick Kessie (CDM, Barcelona) – 96*
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan (CAM, Inter Milan) – 96*
- Kalidou Koulibaly (CB, Al Hilal) – 96* [SBC only]
- Thomas Lemar (CM, Atletico Madrid) – 96* [Objectives only]
- Ansu Fati (LW, Barcelona) – 96* [SBC only]
- Jonathan Clauss (RWB, Marseille) – 96*
- Ryan Kent (RW, Fenerbahce) – 95*
- Xherdan Shakiri (CAM, Chicago Fire) – 95* [SBC only]
- Luis Muriel (ST, Atalanta) – 95*
- Lorenzo Insigne (LW, Toronto) – 95*
- Lukas Podolski (ST, Gornik Zabrze) – 95* [SBC only]
- Ahmed Musa (RW, Sivasspor) – 95*
- Ruben Neves (CM, Al Hilal) – 95*
- Xavi Simons (RW, RB Leipzig) – 95*
- Gedson Fernandes (Beşiktaş, CM) – 94*
- Tajon Buchanan (RM, Club Brugge) – 94*
- Javier Hernandez (ST, LA Galaxy) – 94 [SBC only]
- Aderllan Santos (CB, Rio Ave) – 94* [Objectives only]
- Jesper Karlsson (LW, AZ) – 94* [Objectives only]
- Thomas Delaney (CDM, Sevilla) – 94* [Objectives only]
- Ivan Jaime (CAM, Famalicao) – 93*
- Jeremiah St Juste (CB, Sporting Lisbon) – 93* [SBC only]
- Bradley Danger (CM, Rodez) – 93* [Objectives only]
- Owen Wijndal (LB, Ajax) – 93*
- Inaki Williams (ST, Athletic Bilbao – 93* [Objectives only]
- Bradley Danger (CM, Rodez) – 93* [Objectives only]
- Oliver Antman (CAM, Nordsjaelland) – 93*
- Ibrahim Sangare (CDM, PSV) – 93* [SBC only]
- Gian Marco Ferrari (CB, Sassuolo) – 92*
- Neymar Jr (Paris SG, CAM) – 99
- Kylian Mbappe (Paris SG, ST) – 99
- Julian Alvarez (ST, Manchester City) – 97
- Marco Reus (CAM, Dortmund) – 97
- Gabriel Jesus (ST, Arsenal) – 97
- Jan Oblak (GK, Atletico Madrid) – 97
- David Alaba (CB, Real Madrid) – 97
- Diogo Jota (ST, Liverpool) – 96
- Joe Gomez (CB, Liverpool) – 96
- Rodrygo (RM, Real Madrid) – 96 [SBC only]
- Antoine Griezmann (ST, Atletico Madrid) – 96
- Tammy Abraham (ST, Roma) – 96 [SBC only]
- Jules Kounde (CB, Barcelona) – 96 [SBC only]
- Jadon Sancho (RW, Manchester United) – 96
- Carvajal (RB, Real Madrid) – 96
- Rayan Cherki (CAM, Lyon) – 96 [SBC only]
- Ryan Gravenberch (CM, FC Bayern) – 96
- Philippe Coutinho (CAM, Aston Villa) – 96
- Diego Carlos (CB, Aston Villa) – 95
- Koko Muani (ST, Frankfurt) – 95
- Ismael Bennacer (CM, AC Milan) – 95
- Denzel Dumfries (RWB, Inter Milan) – 95
- Cody Gakpo (LW, Liverpool) – 95 [Objectives only]
- Ivan Perisic (CAM, Tottenham) – 94 [SBC only]
- Robin Gosens (LWB, Inter Milan) – 93 [Objectives only]
- Galeno (LM, Porto) – 93 [SBC only]
- Rodri (CDM, Manchester City) – 93
In the world of FIFA 23 Futties, the thrill of the game intensifies with Best Of Batch 2, featuring top-tier legends like Ronaldo, Messi, and Mbappe. This year’s twist brings most Futties cards directly to packs, though some miss the old SBC tradition. Futties Heroes and Premium cards shine alongside the regular ones, creating a vibrant tapestry of talent. As the campaign unfolds, FIFA 23 Futties promises five weeks of excitement, with fresh cards appearing until August 25. Dive into the action, explore the impressive cards, and relish this grand finale before the transition to EA Sports FC 24.