We already know the face of FIFA 22. Tomorrow we will see the first trailer -apkrig
Electronic Arts published the name of the athlete who will decorate the cover with the game FIFA 22. It will be the French footballer Kylian Mbappé, who plays for the Paris Saint-Germain club. And that’s weird, because he was the face of the game in FIFA 21 last year as the youngest player in history. For at least some of the editions, it will appear for the second year in a row.
EA Sports, meanwhile, has announced that the game’s performance will be tomorrow, Sunday. At half past five in the afternoon of our time, we will see the premiere trailer. The deduction for it is already running on YouTube. It is expected that this year, in addition to PCs, will be released on new as well as obsolete consoles. FIFA 21 arrived at the next gene unusually with a delay. I’m also very curious about the overlooked and shameful three-year version of Switch. It will be new, will it be at all?
But we know very little about the game itself from EA. For example, there is speculation that developers will do something about the FUT regime under increasing pressure from some governments, but this does not seem very likely. Unofficial sources are a bit more shared. FUTZone for example, the closed beta FIFA 22 will be available at the end of August. It is said that only a limited number of players will receive an invitation.
The beta is supposed to even be ready for the 54 GB PS5. It should be 32 GB on the PS4. Hypermotion is to be a new AI motion system designed only for new consoles. According to FUTZone, tomorrow’s trailer will focus on this technology. The trailer should be 1 minute and 40 seconds. FIFA 22 will reportedly be released on October 1. A few days back, however, there was speculation about a change on September 24 and September 21 as a preliminary approach, so we’ll see. It is said that only two editions will be available – standard and ultimate.
This year, however, it could still be more interesting in the field of football simulations than last year. EA can no longer make excuses for not having enough time to get acquainted with next-gen consoles. And above all, the competing PES from Konami is to return in full parade. The long-term rival took partial leave last year, when the company sent to the market only a discounted seasonal update for the older year with updated lists.
This year, however, Konami is preparing a full-fledged sequel with a lot of changes. After years of service, the developers traded Fox Engine for Epic’s Unreal Engine, and there is speculation that Pro Eva could become a free-to-play title, which is potentially a very risky but very aggressive move toward EA’s premium classic.
And what do you expect from both football simulations?