FIFA Points are the premium currency you’ll buy in FIFA 23’s Ultimate Team mode via microtransactions. If you’re looking for a way to quickly improve your team, or just add a bunch of new player cards to your collection for Squad Building Challenges (SBCs), then they’re a good option if you’re struggling to rack up a good amount of Coins.
For FIFA 23, though, EA Sports has actually changed some of the bundles for FIFA Points, removing some previous options and increasing the amount of Points (and price) of others in the lineup.
How Much FIFA Points Cost in FIFA 23
100 FIFA Points | 250 FIFA Points | 500 FIFA Points | 750 FIFA Points | 1,050 FIFA Points | 1,600 FIFA Points | 2,800 FIFA Points | 5,900 FIFA Points | 12,000 FIFA Points |
$0.99 | Removed | $4.99 | Removed | $9.99 | $14.99 | $24.99 | $49.99 | $99.99 |
As you can see in the table above, EA Sports has opted to remove the 250 and 750 FIFA Points bundles that were present in previous titles. They’ve also adjusted what used to be the 2,200 and 4,600 Points bundles to create the 2,800 and 5,900 Points offerings, albeit with a slightly increased price of $5 and $10 respectively.
What Can FIFA Points Be Used For?
FIFA Points can be used to purchase packs from the in-game Store in FIFA Ultimate Team.
They can also be used to purchase ‘Draft’ entries, where you pick a team of some of the best cards in the game and compete against other players online. The more games you win consecutively, the better rewards you get.
That’s everything you need to know on FIFA 23 FIFA Points prices, so you can calculate how much of your real-life cash you want to invest into your Ultimate Team from the get-go. For more on the game, be sure to check out our preload and crossplay guides, how to fix failed to submit challenge SBC error, and explainer on FIFA 23’s revised Chemistry system.