For the dedicated PC faithful of EA Sports FC (and the legacy FIFA titles), the summer transfer window isn't the only thing that signals a new season. It’s the arrival of a new toolkit. This week, the modding community is buzzing with the release of FIFA Mod Manager v1.10—an update that isn't just about patching bugs, but about redefining how deeply players can tinker with the beautiful game.
If you have ever tried to install a custom scoreboard, a realistic stadium dressing, or the elusive "Career Mode cheat table," you know that modding EA’s engine is a delicate dance. Version 1.10 just turned that dance into a sprint.
The "v1.10 Updated" tag is significant. Prior versions (v1.08, v1.09) struggled with stability issues following EA’s Title Updates (TU#17, TU#18, and the final TU#19 for FIFA 23). Version 1.10 addresses these head-on.
FIFA_Mod_Manager_v1.10_Updated.zip from the official GitHub or trusted modding nexus.C:\FMM_V110. Do not extract to Program Files (Windows permissions cause issues).FIFA Mod Manager.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> "Run this program as an administrator."FIFA23.exe or FIFA22.exe. Navigate to your EA Games folder (usually C:\Program Files\EA Games\FIFA 23).While the developers haven’t published a massive feature list for this incremental update, early user testing and patch notes suggest v1.10 focuses on stability and compatibility. fifa mod manager v110 updated
If you are currently running an older version, follow these steps to safely update:
FIFA Mod Manager folder and make a copy of your Mods folder. Do not lose your downloaded .fbmod files.Origin Games\FIFA 23).Mods folder.Let’s be honest—the old interface felt like a database admin tool from 2010. V1.10 has undergone a visual facelift with the "Quick Edit" sidebar. Instead of dragging and dropping files, you now get a live preview pane. Want to swap a generic ad board for a Nike one? Click the mod, hit the eye icon, and see the texture before you launch the game.
For creators, the "One-Click Export" to a shareable .fifamod file has been compressed. A 2GB face pack now exports in roughly 90 seconds—down from nearly five minutes in v1.09. Beyond the Pitch: Why FIFA Mod Manager v1
Is FIFA Mod Manager v1.10 perfect? No. The documentation is still sparse, and the new conflict resolver can occasionally be too aggressive, flagging false positives on simple kit number changes. However, for the 100,000+ daily users of the tool, this update is mandatory.
It bridges the gap between EA’s locked-down Frostbite engine and the creative chaos of the internet. Whether you are adding the J-League, retro 2006 World Cup kits, or simply trying to fix EA’s broken youth academy faces, v1.10 is the key.
Download it. Patch it. Play it your way. Delete the old version: Do not install v1
Note: FIFA Mod Manager v1.10 is a community-developed tool. Always back up your original game files before applying large mod packs.
Even with an updated version, issues can arise. Here are the top fixes for v1.10 specific bugs:
Given the number of fake download links on the internet, always download from the official source:
Warning: Do not download from pop-up ad websites. The legitimate file size is approximately 35MB. If you see a 500KB .exe file, it is malware.