FIFA 22 release date, trailers, FUT screens and everything you need to know
(Pocket-lint) - An official announcement trailer for FIFA 22 has been released, along with details on one of the main features.
Prior to that, official packshots emerged, showing that Kylian Mbappé is once again the cover star.
Here then is everything you need to know about FIFA 22 based on official information and a few leaks.
FIFA 22 release date
FIFA 22 will be released on 1 October 2021.
Those who purchase the Ultimate Edition will be able to play it four days early (from 27 September).
An early access, time-limited trial version will also be available to EA Play members.
Those who buy the Xbox One or PS4 version of the game will get a free upgrade to Xbox Series X/S or PS5 through EA's "Dual Entitlement".
FIFA 22 cover star
Once again, PSG and France's Kylian Mbappé is the cover star, having appeared on the packaging for FIFA 21 now FIFA 22.
"Being on back-to-back FIFA covers is amazing," he said. "I have a very special relationship with the game and look forward to enjoying FIFA 22 alongside all of you."
Confirmed FIFA 22 features
We have a few confirmed features and upgrades.
HyperMotion
The first confirmed feature for this year's release is HyperMotion. As seen in the first official trailer, players have been motion capture in 11v11 match situations.
Using a proprietary machine learning algorithm, the technology was used to assess more than 8.7 million frames of player movement to create animation in real time. This gives the game a more organic feel, with interactions and responses more accurately rendered.
This benefits player motion both on or off the ball.
HyperMotion is exclusive to the PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia versions of the game.
Goalkeepers
Also confirmed is a from the ground up rebuild of the goalkeeper system.
Create a Club
Career mode expands this year with the ability to create your own football club and steer it to glory.
Volta Football
We don't know much yet, but Volta will have "reimagined gameplay".
FIFA Ultimate Team Heroes
FIFA Ultimate Team Heroes are "completely new items that represent the stories and glory of cult players and fan favorites".
FIFA 22 leaks
As well as the confirmed featureset, a number of leaked features have been revealed by those who played a closed beta version of the match engine. They are not confirmed and there are no guarantees that they'll feature in the final game.
FIFA tweeter @KingLangpard managed to share some of the best before the beta was withdrawn.
Updated heat maps
Rather than a field of dots, the heat maps in the FIFA 22 beta look more like they do in real football coverage.
Expected goals (straight from the books of Opta) have also arrived in the game - they differentiate between shots on target and those that actually had a chance of being a goal.
New & Updated heat maps are in FIFA 22.
— FIFA 22 NEWS AND LEAKS (@KingLangpard) June 26, 2021
Expected goals are now included as a stat too! #LangpardLeaks #FIFA22 pic.twitter.com/sTpsiawwTz
Confirmed FIFA 22 features
We have a few confirmed features and upgrades.
HyperMotion
The first confirmed feature for this year's release is HyperMotion. As seen in the first official trailer, players have been motion capture in 11v11 match situations.
Using a proprietary machine learning algorithm, the technology was used to assess more than 8.7 million frames of player movement to create animation in real time. This gives the game a more organic feel, with interactions and responses more accurately rendered.
This benefits player motion both on or off the ball.
HyperMotion is exclusive to the PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia versions of the game.
Goalkeepers
Also confirmed is a from the ground up rebuild of the goalkeeper system.
Create a Club
Career mode expands this year with the ability to create your own football club and steer it to glory.
Volta Football
We don't know much yet, but Volta will have "reimagined gameplay".
FIFA Ultimate Team Heroes
FIFA Ultimate Team Heroes are "completely new items that represent the stories and glory of cult players and fan favorites".
FIFA 22 leaks
As well as the confirmed featureset, a number of leaked features have been revealed by those who played a closed beta version of the match engine. They are not confirmed and there are no guarantees that they'll feature in the final game.
FIFA tweeter @KingLangpard managed to share some of the best before the beta was withdrawn.
Updated heat maps
Rather than a field of dots, the heat maps in the FIFA 22 beta look more like they do in real football coverage.
Expected goals (straight from the books of Opta) have also arrived in the game - they differentiate between shots on target and those that actually had a chance of being a goal.
Passing mechanics
There are reportedly new passing mechanics, although there have been few examples leaked on what that entails.
Player switching
There are additional manual player switching controls. As KingLangpard says, you can now press R3 (the right thumbstick) and flick the stick towards one of the three closest players (they have an arrow showing the direction).
This doesn't replace the one-button switching or right thumbstick flick, just gives another option.
Second man pressing
It seems EA is dialling down second man pressing to make it less effective over a period of time.
Crossing and heading
According to those who've played the beta so far, crossing and heading are too overpowered. That'll likely be tweaked before release.
Nutmegs
There's bad news for those who liked to troll opponents with numerous nutmegs.
FIFA 22 screens
You can check out some great FIFA 22 screenshots below...
FIFA 22 platforms
FIFA 22 will release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC (via Origin and Steam) and Google Stadia. As with the last few years. a feature-stripped FIFA 22 Legacy Edition will release for Nintendo Switch.