FIFA 22: 10 Biggest Changes You Need To Know
1. Hypermotion
The biggest change in gameplay comes from the new Hypermotion system built on 11v11 capture for the new generation consoles, which should transform the FIFA series to the next level.
The captured data will allow for better quality movement of players as individuals and a team unit across the pitch, adding realism previously not possible. It has also allowed for thousands more animations than ever before to be recorded and worked into the latest instalment of the game, which should stop the same animations from being used over and over again.
Battles between players in the ground and in the air will be improved, with more real-life scenarios now in FIFA. This also includes off the ball action, with players even able to argue with each other after collisions. This should allow for much greater realism on the pitch than any football game has seen before.
Hypermotion should be the biggest game changer that FIFA has seen for years, and the only shame is that is only coming to the next generation of consoles and won't be for all.