FIFA 22, old-gen version on PC, no Hypermotion technology

FIFA 22, old-gen version on PC, no Hypermotion technology

While hypermotion technology is the game-changer of FIFA 22, EA has confirmed that the PC version will be considered old-gen and therefore devoid of this novelty. Thus, if the PC version of FIFA 22 will have the new game modes and modifications on the FUT mode, the main novelty of the franchise will not be incorporated.

FIFA 22 reveal trailer.

PC version of FIFA 22 considered 'old-gen'

If we were used to Nintendo Switch versions with few changes, the transition from the PC version to the “old-gen” category is a bit surprising. Indeed, with the evolution of PCs over the years, they are rarely behind in terms of graphics. However, EA considers that the graphic evolution of FIFA 22 would require a very important configuration, limiting access to FIFA 22 to very many users.



Thus, we can hope for a transition to the next-gen from FIFA 23, especially since the FUT market on PC is already in difficulty on FIFA 21. With fewer players on the 22 edition, the title could be much less attractive in this game mode following this decision.

FIFA 22 release date

So FIFA 22 release date has been officially announced, so the football game will be released on October 1st. An early release date will be offered as early as September 27 via the Ultimate Edition. The game will be available on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X and PS5. Note that the game will be available on the EA Play Pro, allowing early access to FIFA 22.



FIFA 22 would therefore be in old-gen mode on the PC version, preventing the implementation of hypermotion technology. While waiting for the release of EA's new football game, you can find all the news and our FIFA 21 guides on w88s.vip.


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