Ted Lasso and AFC Richmond to be featured in EA Sports FIFA 23 video game

Sep 21, 2022 | 9:04 AM

Ted Lasso is now in the game.

Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced Wednesday that AFC Richmond, the team managed by the affable Lasso in the hit Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” will be available to gamers across multiple game modes in the upcoming EA Sports FIFA 23 video game.

A number of AFC Richmond items including kits, tifos, manager items and other content will also be available to unlock where applicable.

Gamers can also play Lasso, the unlikely American AFC Richmond manager portrayed by Jason Sudeikis, in charge of Richmond or any other team in career mode.

Players can also create their own manager or select a real-world licensed manager to take control of AFC Richmond, or create a player and join the AFC Richmond squad in a league of their choosing.

“I am truly fortunate, and deeply grateful, to have had many special moments in my career thus far, and I consider this experience among the best of them,” Sudeikis said in a statement. “As longtime fans of EA Sports FIFA, having Ted Lasso and the whole AFC Richmond squad incorporated into the newest version of the game is truly a dream come true for myself and the rest of the fellows.

“Our cast and crew work tremendously hard on this show, and we are flattered that it resonates with so many folks. We look forward to our fans having the opportunity to play with, play as, and even play against their favourite AFC Richmond characters.”

Fans will also be able to play as AFC Richmond as part of the “Rest of The World” league in some modes, with star players from the show including Roy Kent, Jamie Tartt, Sam Obisanya and Dani Rojas featuring as part of the Greyhounds’ squad. AFC Richmond’s home stadium, Nelson Road, will also feature in FIFA 23.

FIFA 23 is developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and will be available Sept. 30 worldwide on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Stadia, PS4, and Xbox One. Early access for FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition begins Sept. 27.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 21, 2022

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