FIFA also offers Ultimate Team and Volta Football Two exclusive game modes that are playable for hours. Pro Evo has better physics and ball movements that are more efficient, and the majority of players would rate PES to be more realistic game experience, even with FIFA taking over this category in recent years. Pro Evo had always been an alternative in comparison to the more popular FIFA however, it has carved its own place in recent times. The main difference between both games lies in the licensing issue. In the case of FIFA includes Real Madrid or Aston Villa, PES has Madrid Chamartin B or Aston RB. However, PES has exclusive rights to Juventus license, which means that Juventus are the Italian champions were referred to as Piemonte Calcio during FIFA 23. PES also holds the license to play Barcelona this means there is a possibility that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are both licensed players with PES. FIFA also holds sole rights in The Champions League and Europa League. This means it's not only the teams with placeholders, but whole championships or leagues. It would result in an awkward career mode for Managers If PES included such a feature.Instead of the manager Career mode PES includes Master League. The concept is the same to take over the club and lead them through competitions or transfer windows as well as business off-field. The mode runs superior to FIFA 23's manager career mode because it has more action, cutscenes and team-specific personalities. There are greater RPG features included in Master League, and it seems like there's more personality to the players.One reason why FIFA's Manager career mode is superior to Master League is because of how it makes new players. In the beginning of the Manager mode, there's nothing to player to regenerate, however as seasons progress, players are retired. In PES these players are copied almost identically, with the exact appearance, body size as well as the same skills and then placed in the game as teenagers. That means that once Messi retires the only thing players need to do is to find an older player of 16 years named Messi and then they can sign. This breaks the realism. The same thing occurs in FIFA the regen player is created, however, he's given an alternative name, with a different body and nerfed capabilities. The soccer community has always favored FIFA's system.FIFA Ultimate Team continues to grow to FIFA 23. It's heavily influenced by microtransactions. It's been a major source of cash for EA and there's no reason to believe that EA should cut off the game's game mode, which lets players create their dream team through opening cards, and then trading them out in a market. PES also has an additional mode named My Club that also lets players make a dream team however, it's more concentrated on top players, and enhancing the players players already have.Both methods have proven very successful. The improvements to FIFA 23 cut down the time required to manage a team to give players more time to play playing on the field, which includes eliminating fitness equipment. The updated player cards suggest that the game is an essential purchase to stay up-to-date however, there aren't a lot of good reasons to get into FUT 23 that aren't already mentioned.The most notable distinction that FIFA 23 features the most significant difference is Volta Football. Volta stands for the Portuguese word that means "return," and this game mode allows soccer to return on the street. Volta mode is a 5-a-side street soccer. The new mode of last year lets players create and fully personalize the appearance of a female or male streetwear player. It's a nod to the traditional FIFA Street titles released between 2005 and FUT 23 Coins on MMOexp Shop. Volta was a big it with new players who appreciated the speedier pace than an entire game. PES isn't able to answer the question of Volta Football and the transition to next-gen means that PES must find a way to attract fans back.