Earlier this year, it was announced that FIFA 23 would be the first cross-country game in Ultimate Team history to allow players from all consoles to play against each other. According to Tom Henderson. Now, according to a leak from FutSheriff, it has been revealed that EA Sports will test crossplay in FIFA 22 for the first time.
• Cross-play testing will be done in FIFA 22. It probably won’t be in Ultimate Team, but it will definitely be in FIFA 23!
— Foot Sheriff (@FutSheriff) March 23, 2022
According to this sheriff, cross-play testing will be done in FIFA 22, but “probably not in Ultimate Team”. It’s unclear in which game mode the new feature will be tested – cross-play testing is possible in modes like Pro Clubs or Volta.
With the news of cross-play being added to FIFA 23, many questions have arisen, such as how EA would deal with hackers who might do the same against console players, or how it would fit into Division Rivals/FUT Champions for the new greatest. 1. Player Funds. It is expected that EA will release a statement or commentary to pitch the concept to the FIFA community for testing soon, possibly as a closed beta or non-Ultimate Team Kickoff style online mode.
We have little information about the release date of this new FIFA 22 addon, but EA Sports may take some time to load. We will update you on this leak as soon as more news and confirmations are announced.
Source : dbl tap
