When did the FIFA 22 closed beta start?
If you were one of the lucky few to bag a code, this year’s closed beta began on August 12 at 6 PM BST / 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST. Players had been able to pre-load the file since codes were sent out so they could jump straight in. Read more: FIFA 22 Cross-Platform? Current cross-play status
How big is the FIFA 22 beta file?
The file you have to download is around 36 Gb, no matter the game modes you have selected. Generally speaking, the players and ratings used in the FIFA 22 closed Beta are the ones from FIFA 21. Even if you find differences, it doesn’t mean that those ratings will be used on the final game release.
Will FIFA 22 beta players and ratings be different from FIFA 21?
Generally speaking, the players and ratings used in the FIFA 22 closed Beta are the ones from FIFA 21. Even if you find differences, it doesn’t mean that those ratings will be used on the final game release.
How to get FIFA 22 beta and demo?
You can only get the FIFA 22 beta if you play on a PlayStation or Xbox console. It’s also only possible to play the very restricted demo if you receive an invite and code from EA. The chances of receiving a code are slim, but – to have any chance – you need to perform the following steps on your EA account: