FIFA 22 update fixes a couple of issues
EA has delivered a new update for FIFA 22 that aims to address a couple of issues that players are having.
According to the patch notes, bugs that caused Auto Switching not to occur as expected for the defending team on crosses, the initial kick off pass animation to take longer than it should in co-op, and Volta Arcade to show as unavailable have been fixed. In addition, a rather annoying bug that caused goals scored in the last moment of a match not to count should no longer occur.
Take a look at the full patch notes below:
Gameplay
Made the following change:
- The Drag To Drag Skill Move can be interrupted earlier in the animation after being performed with the right analog input.
Addressed the following issues:
- When the attacking player was performing a cross, Auto Switching did not occur as expected for the defending team if their controlled player was Containing.
- When a goal was scored in the last moment of a match, it wasn’t being counted towards the result in some rare instances.
- When playing Co-Op, the initial kick off pass animation was taking slightly longer than intended.
- In some rare situations, the goalkeeper rushed towards the ball carrier without being requested to do so.
Volta Football
Addressed the following issues:
- VOLTA ARCADE could display as being unavailable even when it was available.
In some cases, a red ball could have been used on a red surface, making it difficult to view the ball.
Pro Clubs
Addressed the following issue:
- Club and Virtual Pro information could disappear from the UI after sending Drop-In invites. This was a visual issue only.
General, Audio, and Visual
Made the following changes:
- Updated some kits and stadia.
- Added and updated a total of 51 new star heads.
These will only be available following a server update. Please follow @EAFIFADIRECT for updates on when this will be live in-game.
FIFA 22 is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia.
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