It is not often that we get a full game released ahead of schedule. We often hear of delays and glitches, but having a game one month earlier than scheduled is surprising.

Such is the case with FIFA 23. Players who pre-loaded FIFA 23 found a welcome surprise as they gained access to the full game earlier today. Players even had the chance to stream the game before the FIFA Ultimate Team servers had unusually high traffic and blocked them.

According to reports, those who pre-ordered the Ultimate Edition of the game got early access to the game for a brief period before servers were shut down. The premature release was accidental and fans have been speculating as to how it happened. Some suggest that a part of the player base that participated in the recent beta test updated their game and it gave them full access to FIFA 23's final modes. The mistake from EA has leaked information to the public like player ratings, stadiums, and uniforms.

This is definitely not the way EA wanted to start its final FIFA game. Leak central Players who gained early access to FIFA shared details about the upcoming football sim on social media. The internet is currently full of leaks about FIFA 23, so be warned.