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EA Sports has released a FIFA 22 gameplay trailer that highlights the big changes coming to the game this year. There have been a lot of buzz words thrown about recently. However, the trailer gives players a better idea of what to expect. Strip back all the technical jargon, and it’s clear there have been some big improvements.
The new system uses over 600 animations, focusing on how the keeper makes saves, tips the ball over the frame of the goal, shows agility on dives, punches the ball away on a corner, and overall keeper movement.
The new animations will only be included in the next-gen and stadia version of FIFA 22. Improved computer intelligence is also only noticeable on these platforms, allowing players to catch up on balls smarter and make much more logical decisions.
In theory, these changes are going to be great. Telling the player what’s changed is all well and good. Only playing will give everyone an idea of how much its improved. For a while, FIFA has felt too arcadey, so hopefully these changes will slow down play and offer a better wealth of options whilst in a match. EA Sports has detailed these changes in a blog post that was posted today.
The Standard Edition of FIFA 22 releases on October 1, but fans that pre-order the Ultimate Edition will get it on September 27. FIFA 22 early access arrives for EA Play subscribers on September 22.
Buying FIFA 22 Accounts is quite common. Just as real-life coaches regularly buy and sell soccer players, so do virtual athletes who are in constant search of an ideal team for themselves. It's just that not all of them have the time to practice strikes, visit stadiums, and participate in championships. So, buying a FIFA account is the best way out for those who have the desire but predictably there is no way to play enough.In addition, 5mmo.com is the only place where you can easily find offers for any game version and any platforms – PC, PS4, PS5,Android, iOS, Xbox 360, Xbox One. You can buy an account from the game’s latest version – FIFA 22 Ultimate Team.
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