FIFA 22 release date has been set for October
The soccer game will still🎀 re꧋lease on last-gen consoles, too

FIFA 22 will release on October 1, 2021.
Confirmation came today as part of EA Sports' official 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FIFA 22 reveal trailer, which features cover star Kylian Mbappé and FIFA Ambassadors Heung-Min Son, Phil Foden, David Alaba, Trent Alexande♔r-Arnold, and Christian Pulisic.
The teaser - which you can watch in full below - also confirmed that the sports sim will be coming to both current- and last-gen consoles, as well as PC, when iღt releases later this year. Take a look, although don't get too hyped: the video is less than two minutes long and doesn't give too much away just ♎yet:
The trailer also gives us our first loo꧟k at the game's "groundbreaking" new gameplay technology, HyperMotion, and shows how each player's unique skills were capꦚtured for the game.
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ICYMI, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FIFA 22 cover has been revealed, and it once aga𒀰in stars French football phenom Kylian Mbappé🌠.
EA Sports revealed the cover art for FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition just a couple of days back, showing Mbappé from behind as he pops the name on the back of his Paris Saint-Germain kit. Mbappé was also the cover athlete for FIFA 21; EA Sports titles took an unusual collage-esque approach to their cover design last yeಞar, but it looks like FIFA 22 is going with a more refined and minimalist design this time.
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As we explained at the time, EA has teased in the past that this will be a "massive year of innovation" for its football franchise, so even if the cover athlete is a repeat, it so🧸unds like we'll have a lot of changes and new f🤡eatures to look forward to in the game itself.
For a full list of all the other games set to launch over the coming 12 months, head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games 2021 guide for more.

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