The La Liga TOTS Season Swaps in FIFA 23 recently went online, right before the start of the upcoming promo. As part of the La Liga TOTS (Team of the Season) promotion, a unique set of cards has been added to packs.
The main purpose of these season swaps is to provide XP points. These points accelerate your advancement in the swaps program and assist you in gaining access to incentives offered at higher levels.
However, some FIFA 23 players find the La Liga TOTS SBCs subpar level and scarce cards quite disappointing (1,2,3).
FIFA 23 ‘La Liga TOTS SBCs subpar level & scarce cards’ disappointing
According to reports, the content of the La Liga (Spanish league) TOTS pack is pretty ridiculous and even the Icon SBCs are below the power curve.
Is that really it for La Liga TOTS SBCs?
EA really decided to give us a week worth of icon SBCs that are below the power curve and give us no La Liga TOTS SBCs because of it.
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Gamers claim that La Liga players are extremely hard to find and have lower levels than one may anticipate compared to players in other leagues.
There are some who complain that La Liga SBC content is also missing and that they got only one card. Undoubtedly, the newly introduced cards are negatively affecting the game.
Players find it to be quite frustrating, and it may dissuade them from participating in other La Liga TOTS Season Swap activities.
Unfortunately, EA hasn’t commented on the issue where some FIFA 23 players think that La Liga TOTS SBCs are disappointing.
We hope that the developers look into these reports and address the concerns at the earliest.
We’ll keep tabs on the latest developments and update this article as and when something noteworthy comes up.
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