FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC Solution
Looking to complete the new FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution? Check out this guide for all the cheapest squads.
If you're wanting to avoid a headache, then you're really going to want to check out the FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution we have here. The latest Icon SBC has just dropped into FIFA, and it gives you a great chance of getting some top class players. So, to see all of the objectives, rewards, and the cheapest FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution, then make sure to have a read of the rest of this guide.
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FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC Objectives
Here are all of the objectives that you'll have to complete for the FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC:
- 85-Rated Squad
- # of TOTW players: Min One
- Squad Rating: Min 85
- # of players in the Squad: 11
- 86-Rated Squad
- Squad Rating: Min 86
- # of players in the Squad: 11
- 88-Rated Squad
- Squad Rating: Min 88
- # of players in the Squad: 11
As you can see, this particular SBC isn't too bad, even if it is quite expensive. It just requires you to fill in the gaps with the correct ratings, so knowing how far you can stretch that, and which players to pick up can really go a long way in keeping the cost down. Thankfully, we have you covered down below.
Furthermore, this SBC is set to expire on Februrary 19, at 6PM GMT so you'll have a while to think it over and save up if you want to get your hands on the card.
- Make sure to use our FIFA 23 cheapest 87 rated players list if you need to fill out any of the higher rated slots in this SBC.
FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC Solution
As mentioned, while the SBC objectives aren't as challenging as some of the advanced puzzle SBCs, knowing how to stretch the required ratings the furthest, and which cards to pick up for cheap is the real skill. We've got you covered with the complete FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution here though, so you don't have to worry about any potential headaches you might incur.
While the solution that we provide below might be the cheapest option if you're buying completely from scratch, nine times out of ten it's going to be cheaper by using players that are already in your club if you can. This is especially the case for an SBC this expensive, as any way you can save money will really be appreciated.
However, here is the cheapest FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution that you can pick up right now:
85-Rated Squad
- Baumann
- Bonucci
- Skriniar
- Stones
- Jesus Navas
- IF Ruben Neves
- FS Vinicius Souza
- Hradecky
- Ziyech
- Firmino
- Mahrez
Estimated Cost: 98,000 Coins
86-Rated Squad
- Pau Torres
- Muller
- Rudiger
- Fernando
- Giminez
- Angelino
- Lemar
- Alexander-Arnold
- Verratti
- Tadic
- Modric
Estimated Cost: 158,000 Coins
88-Rated Squad
- Kimmich
- Sancho
- Son
- Kannte
- Insigne
- Morientes
- Rafael Leao
- Sane
- Centurions Szczesny
- Trippier
- IF Navas
Estimated Cost: 302,000 Coins
As you can see, the overall cost of the FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC comes to around 558,000 Coins. While this is a fair amount and you can still get some genuinely dreadful cards (looking at you Vieri and Litmanen), the chances of getting a decent card are much higher, and of course there is the allure of the top players too.
That completes this guide for the FIFA 23 89+ World Cup or Prime Icon Upgrade SBC solution, letting you know the cheapest way to get the latest challenge in the game done. If you're wanting to see the rest of our FIFA 23 SBC Solutions though, make sure to have a peer at our guide for everything that we've covered so far.
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Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.