Juventus is Coming Back to the FIFA Series in FIFA 23 – Watch Reveal Trailer

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If you’re also tired of Piemonte Calcio, so are we. That’s the name of a fake team introduced in the FIFA series instead of Juventus. It has the same players as the legendary Italian club, but it lacks the real kits, moniker, logo, and more.

EA SPORTS FIFA made a new partnership with Juve. Claudio Marchisio, who has been a key player for the Italian club for many years, is now narrating a little presentation trailer of the return of Juventus to the highly-popular FIFA football simulation series in FIFA 23:

The description goes as follows:

Juve is back in FIFA 23.

New legends will be born. Like the heroes before them. 🖤🤍 The Bianconeri are officially back in the game as a part of a new partnership between Juventus and EA SPORTS FIFA. Narrated by Juve legend Claudio Marchisio, this film celebrates a new chapter in the club’s story of a great love. Juve per sempre sarà.

In just a day after it was posted, the trailer had already gathered more than 52,000 views.

Juventus was founded in the XIX century – in the year 1897, to be more precise. During its long history, the club became the Italian champion 36 times, won the UEFA Cup 3 times, and the Champions League trophy once.

As for how things look for Juve in the present, we’re talking about a team that has a lot of top players in FIFA 22 and will have as well in FIFA 23. We can mention names like Leonardo Bonucci, Paulo Dybala, Alvaro Morata, Matthijs de Ligt, Juan Cuadrado, and a lot more.

Regardless of what platform you and your friends will like to use for playing FIFA 23 against one another, it’s great to know that it won’t matter! You won’t have to worry too much regarding this aspect since the game will be cross-platform!

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