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Rx3 File Editor

Cause: You are using an old RX3 Master (e.g., v1.0) to open a file from FIFA 19 or later. Solution: Download a version-specific fork. Look for "RX3 Master 19" or "FIFA Editor Tool" (FET), which is a more modern successor.

Let’s walk through a real-world example using FIFA Editor Tool (the most current method).

Goal: Change Manchester United’s away kit from white to gold. rx3 file editor

Cause: The RX3 uses a custom swizzled format or compression (e.g., DXT10). Solution: Use the Raw Import feature, or convert your image to a DDS file externally first, then import that DDS file without letting RX3 Master re-compress it.

This is the most common use. Modders use the editor to replace generic kits with real-life jerseys that the game might have missed due to licensing issues. By editing the RX3 files in the data folder, users can update team badges, sponsor logos, and kit textures to reflect the current season. Cause: You are using an old RX3 Master (e

The editor is built on a Virtual File System (VFS) engine. Instead of loading the entire binary file into RAM (which can be gigabytes in size), it reads the file structure tree and only loads the specific chunk being edited into memory.

Imagine spending hours creating a beautiful retro AC Milan kit in Photoshop, only to realize you have no way to inject it into the game. Without an RX3 editor, your mod is useless. The editor serves three primary functions: Whether you want to fix an outdated kit,

Whether you want to fix an outdated kit, create a fantasy league, or correct a player’s face texture, the RX3 File Editor is your gateway.


With EA officially moving to EA Sports FC, the legacy RX3 format is no longer actively used by the developer. However, a massive back-catalog of games (FIFA 14 is still heavily modded in 2025) keeps the RX3 Editor alive. Community developers are currently working on: