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Insert your own music in FIFA 23: Customize songs and playlist?

The new FIFA 23 soundtrack contains some well-known songs that you can hear when scrolling through the menus. As always with game soundtracks, some songs are quite good, while other songs are skippable. Especially if you have already spent a few hours in the menus of FIFA 23, the question often arises: how can you insert your own songs and can you edit the playlist?

Set soundtrack playlist

As in the previous FIFA parts, you can edit the playlist again in FIFA 23 and select which songs from the official soundtrack should be played and which not.

  1. Open the settings in the main menu of FIFA 23 and select the “EA Sports Music” button under “Customize” at the bottom right.
  2. An overview then opens with all the songs from the soundtrack, which you can now select or deselect. The deselected songs will then no longer be played.

Listen to your own music in the game?

In some older FIFA parts, you could expand the in-game soundtrack to include your own songs in MP3 format. This was only possible in older parts and only in the PC version. Unfortunately, in FIFA 23 you can no longer easily copy an MP3 file to a specific folder in the FIFA installation directory and then listen to the songs in the game. The only way you can listen to your own music while playing FIFA 23 would be to have Spotify or a media player running in the background while you turn off the in-game music in the game. In the settings you can only turn off the music, while other sounds such as the commentary remain on. By the way, this method works on both the PC and the console in the form of the PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

This also applies to your own club anthems or your own goal music. Here you can only choose and use what is available in the game. Tip: This is how you can unlock and set additional goal sounds in FIFA 23.

By Henry Alexander

an accomplished IT professional with a wealth of experience in the high-tech industry. As the IT Team Lead for Validation and Embedded Software at Qualcomm, he leverages his expertise to drive innovation and ensure optimal performance. With a career spanning over 40 years in Silicon Valley startups and consulting, Henry has been at the forefront of technological advancements. From software engineering to management positions, his diverse skill set has enabled him to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology. Currently, as an IT Manager and Web Administrator, Henry continues to contribute his knowledge and expertise to shape the digital future.