Fifa Mod Manager 1.1.0 -

  • Use metadata for compatibility checks; include SHA-256 hashes for major files.
  • For complex installs, provide an uninstall script or list of modified files.

  • With 1.1.0, the FIFA Mod Manager has matured from a necessary utility into a robust platform. It stabilizes the chaotic world of community patches, making the barrier to entry lower than ever. As we look toward future titles and the inevitable switch to new engines, the architecture laid down in this update ensures the modding scene isn't just surviving—it's thriving.

    Recommendation: Update immediately. And as always, back up your FIFA 23 folder

    FIFA Mod Manager v1.1.0 is a essential utility for PC players used to import, manage, and launch community-created modifications for the FIFA series. This specific version was widely adopted for FIFA 22 and FIFA 23 to bypass standard game settings and implement realism overhauls. Core Features of v1.1.0

    Mod Import & Management: Allows you to drag and drop .fifamod files directly into the interface or use the Import Mods button to locate files on your computer. fifa mod manager 1.1.0

    Active Mod Control: Features a split-pane interface where you can view installed mods on the left and double-click them to move them to the Applied Mods list on the right.

    Simplified Launching: Automatically copies mods into the necessary game directories and sets up the environment when you press Launch.

    Compatibility: Primarily designed to work with the FIFA Editor Tool, allowing players to use mods exported by creators. Installation & Setup Guide With 1

    Download: You can find download links for v1.1.0 and the accompanying Editor Tool on sites like FIFA Editor Tool.

    Antivirus Exclusions: To prevent the tool from being blocked, add the FIFA Mod Manager folder and your FIFA game installation folder as exclusions in Windows Defender or your chosen antivirus.

    Initialization: Run the application and select your game's executable (FIFAxx.exe) from its installation directory (typically found in the EA App or Steam common folder). Applying Mods: Click Import Mods and select your downloaded mod files. Highlight the mod in the list and click Apply Mod(s). Ensure the mod is "ticked" to indicate it is active. Before the widespread adoption of mod managers, FIFA

    Launching: Press Launch from within the Manager. You may hear beeping sounds during startup, which indicates the tool is successfully bypassing anti-cheat systems. Troubleshooting & Maintenance

    Autosaving Logs: v1.1.0 includes an autosave feature that records application operations and mod installation status every 30 minutes.

    Anti-Cheat Issues: If mods do not appear, you may need to paste specific command-line codes into your EA App or Steam Advanced Launch Options as provided by mod creators.

    Updates: While v1.1.0 was a stable release, later versions (like v1.1.8) were released to fix persistent issues with applying mods on newer game titles.


    Before the widespread adoption of mod managers, FIFA modding on PC required manually replacing files within the game’s Data directory or using Frosty Editor with a patch-to-launch method. This approach had several drawbacks: