Even though FIFA 22's official release date is October 1st, if you want to get a head start on building your FUT 22 team, you'll want to know how to play early in the game. Fortunately, there are a few methods you can use to begin assembling your Ultimate Team before the game's release. In this FIFA 22 guide, we'll go over how to get a head start on the game, including the Early Access release date and other details.
EA Play has a subscription service.
EA Play is the subscription service offered by FIFA 22 publisher Electronic Arts. From the 22nd of September in 2021, you will be able to participate in the EA Play trial for FIFA 22. The FIFA 22 trial is now available on the PlayStation Store as of 4 p. m. BST. The Early Access Trial version can be obtained by clicking here and selecting it.
Notably, you'll only be able to play the EA Play trial for a total of 10 hours, whereas issues with Madden NFL 22's trial on Xbox Series X|S resulted in a time extension for Xbox players earlier in the year, according to the company. Unlikely that EA Sports will make the same mistake twice, it is not unheard of for trials to be extended for a second time.
You can find a complete list of all EA Play games for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 by clicking on the link. An EA Play membership costs £3.99 per month or £19.99/$29.99 per year, depending on your location. You can download and play the EA Play trial of FIFA 22 for as little as one month if you subscribe for a single month.
Purchase the Ultimate Edition of the game.
This year, players who purchase the FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition will be able to play the full game starting on September 27th, which will be the first time the game has been made available in its entirety. In addition to Early Access, the Ultimate Edition comes with the following extra features and benefits:
Versions for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4
Loan Item for Kylian Mbappe from FUT Ambassador Loan
Selecting a Career Mode is up to the player.
The Ultimate Edition is priced at £89.99/$99.