In addition to FIFA 23 Coins consolidating the transfer markets There haven't been any meaningful changes in the morally questionable way that EA handles microtransactions. However, I did notice that ratings have been rising since the show's glitzy unveiling which makes it appear more like a single-handed bandit...
Despite continuous pressure from regulators, microtransactions with pay-to-win remain an issue on FIFA 23. Loot boxes can be found in the shape of player-filled pack of cards inside FIFA's highly-rated Ultimate Team mode.
You can purchase FIFA Points through bundles, beginning with PS0.79 at 100 FIFA Points and rising to a whopping PS79.99 which is 12,000 FIFA Points. A Premium Gold Pack is priced at 150 FIFA Points. It includes 12 gold-rated players , or consumables, which can be used in game or sold on exchange markets.
In terms of the policy of the company, EA told Eurogamer that FUT's lockerboxes "are an element that of FIFA that players like," and that "giving players the opportunity to purchase however they like can be fair."
There are no plans to change its policy in the direction of "surprise mechanics" unless laws are passed that require it to. It doesn't make the situation any better but it's worth mentioning that, because of those laws you can have the ability to set weekly limits for FIFA points spending and pack open within Ultimate Team, and see the chance of buying FUT 23 Coins receiving a highly rated player before opening a pack.