FIFA 22: Don’t Miss the Official Gameplay Trailer

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FIFA 22 will finally become available for football fans around the world in just a few weeks. As always, the developers promise us a more exciting experience than ever if we play the new game.

FIFA 22 arrives on October 1st for PC, the usual platforms (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One), cloud gaming (Google Stadia), and the next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

HyperMotion is the law!

Behold the official gameplay trailer for FIFA 22:

With the HyperMotion Technology, there is plenty of exciting and upcoming stuff to look for:

– Full Team Authentic Motion
– Machine Learning Flow
– Tactical A.I.
– Player Humanization
– Kinetic Air Battles
– Composed Ball Control

EA’s description says:

Plus, enjoy a Goalkeeper Rewrite, True Ball Physics, Explosive Sprint, New Attacking Tactics, an even more Immersive Matchday Experience, Big(ger) Goal Moments, and more fundamental advances all over the pitch.

Are you also tired of bad goalkeepers in FIFA? EA has improved that aspect as well for FIFA 22, as the company explains on its website:

A brand new goalkeeper system brings a new level of intelligence to the last line of defence, unlocking more reliable shot-stopping and smarter decision-making between the posts. Goalkeeper positioning personality replicates the different styles of keepers throughout the game – to represent the lightning-fast reflexes of world-class shot stoppers.

If you’re already eager to prove to your friends that you’re the most talented FIFA player in the Universe, you can go ahead and pre-order FIFA 22 from EA’s website.

Feel free to tell us in a comment how much you’re waiting to get your hands on FIFA 22! What do you want to see in the game, and what do you want to be eliminated?

Cristian Antonescu
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