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FIFA 22 Beta Weekend Launch – PlayStation and Xbox Download News | games

FIFA 22 developer EA Sports is keeping fans waiting for a possible demo of the game on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC.

The FIFA 22 demo is scheduled to appear on consoles and PC on September 14 or 15.

Fortunately, however, there is still a good chance that the FIFA 22 demo will be released by the end of the week.

FIFA demos usually appear two weeks before the start of the full match.

Since the FIFA 22 release date is October 1st, there is a good chance that the demo will be released on Friday, September 17th.

EA’s new game updates and releases usually arrive at 6pm UK time, so check back on Friday afternoon to confirm.

If EA Sports doesn’t release the FIFA 22 demo by the end of the week, fans will have to wait for Early Access to begin.

Early access to FIFA 22 begins on September 27, but is only available to those who pre-order the Ultimate Edition.

The FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition also includes 4,600 FIFA Points, a Kylian Mbappé loan item, a player pick from a FUT Ambassador, and much more.

A partial copy of the game will also be available to EA Play subscribers on PlayStation and Xbox.

EA Play subscribers can download FIFA 22 and play for 10 hours starting September 22.

With the release of FIFA 22 in the next two weeks, EA Sports has finally announced the highest-rated players in the game.

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Perhaps not surprisingly, both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are in the top five.

Lionel Messi ranks first with an overall rating of 93. Robert Lewandowski comes in second with a score of 92, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with a score of 91.

Kevin De Bruyne, Kylian Mbappe, Neymar Jr and Jan Oblak also took the top ten, along with Harry Kane, N’Golo Kante and Manuel Neuer.

FIFA 22: Ranking of the top ten players…

Lionel Messi (RW) – Argentina

Robert Lewandowski (ST) – Poland

Cristiano Ronaldo (forward) – Portugal

Kevin De Bruyne (midfield) – Belgium

Kylian Mbappe (ST) – France

Neymar Jr (LW) – Brasil

Jan Oblak (goalkeeper) – Slovenia

Harry Kane (ST) – England

N’Golo Kante (Clean Development Mechanism) – France

Manuel Neuer (goalkeeper) – Germany