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Promotional Offer Terms: **Sign in for your available offers. Availability of member benefits and Play List titles may vary by platform and territory and may change from time to time. Expect that cross-play pool to widen further when FIFA 22 comes to EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate next next Thursday, 23rd June.*Conditions, limitations and exclusions may apply. Currently, EA Play only offers a 10-hour game trial of FIFA 22.ĮA recently announced plans for a FIFA 22 cross-play test for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Stadia, giving players the chance to join friends or challenge rivals during Online Seasons and Online Friendlies regardless of platform. Still, subscribers to EA Play (which is also included as part of an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass membership) will be able to revel in FIFA 22's footie action on PlayStation 5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC starting next week if those so choose. If you only play Volta (there must be someone!) then there's nothing particularly offensive about the game. If you're only in it for Career Mode, for example, FIFA 22 is a good shout. Reporting on all the good, bad and ugly FIFA has to offer has been a fascinating part of my job over the last decade. "I play a lot of FIFA, and with good reason," Wes wrote. EA has announced FIFA 22 will be joining its EA Play subscription service, as well as Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, next Thursday, 23rd June.įIFA 22, if you haven't been keeping track, brought some solid improvements to the long-running football series when it launched last year, but its wins were, once again, overshadowed by what Eurogamer's Wesley Yin-Poole called its "morally bankrupt monetisation" in his review.
