FIFA 22 reveals its cover, first trailer this weekend

Euro 2020 and Copa America have not yet delivered their verdict that Electronic Arts has decided to start communicating about the next football match. First step: the ambassador. It wouldn’t be a surprise.


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Kyllian Mbapp will be on the cover of FIFA 22. The young striker from Paris Saint-Germain and the French national team succeeds himself quite logically. The interested party revealed it on his Instagram account, because he loves his fans.

To be two years in a row on the FIFA cover is unbelievable. I have a very special relationship with the game and look forward to enjoying it with all of you.

Of the three images shared in our gallery below, only one identifies the related version, and the last one, shown from the back, is for the Ultimate Edition. We can conclude that the profile corresponds to the standard and that everyone is smiling heroes. It looks like Electronic Arts has ditched the not-so-popular collage aspect for the upcoming season of its sports games.

to sunday!

And the first items in FIFA 22 won’t be long. Before the Euro 2020 final. The game’s first trailer will be released on Sunday, July 11th at 5:30 PM.. We’d like to warn you, from experience: this isn’t likely to be a long game show, but rather a short clip with some super fun soccer stars. So don’t let anyone get in your head, focus instead on the Italy-England meeting, hey.

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