FIFA 22 is here with early access now underway.
With two different editions of the game available, we're taking an in-depth look at which one will suit you best.
Find out more below.
Release Date
After months of speculation, EA announced that FIFA 22 will be released on Friday, 1 October 2021.
Early Access will be available from Monday, 27 September for players who pre-order the Ultimate Edition.
The EA Play Trial has already been released, going libe on Wednesday, 22 September.
Trailer
The official FIFA 22 trailer and various individual reveal trailers are available now.
The reveal trailer has got fans hyped for the upcoming release, featuring cover star Kylian Mbappe, along with top talents Trent Alexander-Arnold and Christian Pulisic.
The trailer gives us an idea of how EA will implement real-life player movements into FIFA 22 gameplay.
You can get a limited-time bonus on FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S here!
Pre-order
You can buy all editions of FIFA 22 from Amazon right here.
The Legacy Edition on Nintendo Switch costs £34.99 / $39.99.
The Standard Edition on PC costs £54.99.
The Standard Edition on PS4 and Xbox One costs £59.99 / $59.99.
The Standard Edition on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S costs £69.99 / $69.99.
The Ultimate Edition on PlayStation Xbox consoles, featuring Dual Entitlement, costs £89.99 / $99.99.
Bonuses & Perks
We expect to see a variety of different rewards, bonuses, and perks for each edition when you pre-order the game.
Take a look at the full list of perks for Pre Orders below.
Standard Edition
- 1 x TOTW 1 Player Item
- 1 x Kylian Mbappe Loan Item
- 1 x FUT Ambassador Loan Player Pick
- 1 x Career Mode Homegrown Talent
Ultimate Edition
- All the perks from the Standard Edition plus...
- 1 x Ones to Watch Player Item
- 4 days Early Access
- Dual Entitlement (Free next-gen upgrade)
- 4600 FIFA Points
Major changes coming in 2022
Free-to-play games are the modern way with the likes of Fortnite and Warzone leading the way, and now EA will look to get in on the at with their FIFA series.
In-game purchases are how the money is made, and now it looks like EA will look to cash in on the trend.
Konami has recently revealed that eFootball (formerly known as PES) will be free to play, with optional DLC purchases available for offline game modes.
It looks like EA may join in the free-to-play and crossplay action, so check it out.
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