According to Push Square, in an official press release issued by EA Sports, the game developer seems to have confirmed that the career mode of "FIFA 22" will support user-defined clubs. This press release hints that the game will have a new "club creation experience", which seems to indicate that players can create a custom club and use it in the game's career mode.
EA Sports confirmed that they are making a lot of changes to Player Careers, as well as introducing a completely new dimension to the game with the “
Create A Club” feature. The official in-game description reads,
"Live out your football dreams in FIFA 22 Career Mode as you create a club and lead them from relegation candidates to global giants, and enjoy an overhauled Player Career experience that gives you more ways to progress, achieve, and immerse yourself in your Pro’s journey through the game."
FIFA 22 Career Mode will also allow players to customize their own kits. Whether or not this is just for newly-created clubs or on a season-by-season basis for existing teams, remains to be seen.
On July 12, UltimateTeamUK on Twitter spotted a new web page from Xbox for FIFA 22. It states: “Create football’s newest team, design your unique kit, stadium, and badge, and manage your club to glory in Career Mode.” By the way, to play well with career mode, you need enough cheap
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EA have also confirmed players will be able to build their own bespoke stadiums, which – based on the idea of progressing through the lower divisions – would suggest arena upgrades can be made over time.
EA Sports’ latest soccer sim will also feature “reimagined gameplay” in street football mode Volta, while Ultimate Team will introduce new cards named Heroes. According to the website, these items will “represent the stories and glory of cult players and fan favourites”, with Mario Gomes, Tim Cahill, and Robbie Keane among the first batch of players announced. “FUT Heroes have unique league-specific chemistry which is tied to their specific hero moment, providing a green Club link to any player within the same league as well as the usual nation link, giving you new ways to build your dream squad and recreate some of football’s most famous moments.”
EA recently announced "FIFA 22", but the game has also caused some controversy. First of all, the next-generation version of "FIFA 22" (PS5/XSX/XSS) sells for up to $70. Secondly, the standard version of the game will not support free upgrades to the next-generation version, the last PC version of "FIFA 22" to ensure that it can be played at low configurations, there is no next-generation screen running effect.