EA Sports attracts to the closed NHL 22 test -apkrig
Last Saturday, under the weight of many of your questions, I summarized all the available information about this year’s NHL hockey series from EA Sports developers and encouraged the parties to a degree of patience with the expected announcement. And as if people from Electronic Arts could hear me, the first information about NHL 22 is finally here. Without the game being officially announced or even better presented, the developers are preparing a technical test for a limited number of people, which will take place at the end of August. At least we get confirmed that the series does not take a break, because that was one of the possible scenarios, and we also know that the game will work at least on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series. These are the selected platforms for the mentioned test and probably also the final list, on which you will be able to play NHL 22.
The invitation to the test appeared on the official twitter account of the series yesterday evening and was subsequently supported by some community managers. The link leads to the registration form, which is supplemented by a short message, but honestly it cannot be read either that the game has undergone a significant technical overhaul, or when we can see it in the final version. “Take part in the NHL 22 technical test and be among the first to try out the latest ways to play. We’ve worked hard on NHL 22, and one of our main concerns is to bring you the best gaming experience when you release the game, ”the developers say at the outset. They also suggest that the emphasis in the closed test will be on testing game servers, but it is likely that other parts of the game will be available, as was the case with similar tests in previous years.
The same applies to the rules regarding sharing information about the game or just pictures and videos – because this is a closed technical test, none of this is allowed and the developers will make sure that no one violates the set rules. “Sharing videos, footage and screenshots or streaming anything from the game is prohibited and may result in revocation of test access,” the developers warn literally, urging them to read the terms and conditions carefully. They also add that the game will be available in a work-in-progress version, in which errors can logically appear, but the test also includes an effort to eliminate these errors and developers will reportedly be open to any comments and ideas on how to improve existing features. “Selected registered players will receive an email at the end of August with a code for a closed technical test, as well as a link to a private feedback forum,” conclude EA Sports representatives.
So if you want to try your luck, just log in with your account on the EA platform and wait to see if you can get to the test, whether you have a new generation console or you can still make do with the previous generation. The fact that PC is not included in the list of platforms then makes it quite clear that players will not see it this year either, but on the other hand, this does not surprise us with regard to the popularity of the series and sales numbers.