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How to Find Regens in FIFA 22 Career Mode

September 22, 2021 by Rich Leave a Comment

When a player retires in FIFA 22 career mode, a replacement player appears in the game at the start of the next season with the exact same nationality and positioning. This is what’s known as a regen.

In this FIFA 22 tutorial we’ll be showing you exactly how to find regens in FIFA 22 career mode; guiding you step-by-step through the process of where they’ll appear and how you’ll be able to tell who’s who when it comes to regens.

If there’s anything else that you’re struggling with in any sports games? Tell us about it in the comments section and we’ll do our best to cover it for you in the future. We’ll be covering NBA 2K22, Madden 22, Football Manager 2022, eFootball and more, so whatever the sports game; tell us what you want help with and we’ll see what we can do!

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: FIFA 22

The Rise Of Women’s Sports In Video Games

August 18, 2021 by Rich Leave a Comment

A look at the rise of women’s sports in video games, the progress that’s been made so far, and the further work that needs to be done to help push women’s sport forward in the future.

NBA 2K22 will feature a female cover star in Chicago Sky’s Candace Parker, EA PGA Tour will be adding female golfers and golf tournaments when it launches in 2022, and FIFA has also made some major steps forward this year, allowing you to create and use female pros in Pro Clubs as well as naming Alex Scott as the first English speaking female commentator in FIFA history.

Sports Interactive meanwhile have announced that they’ve already started work on a multi-year project to integrate women’s football into Football Manager, and overall there are definitely some positive signs of a brighter video game future for women in sport.

Despite the positive steps that have very definitely been taken, however, there’s still plenty more that can be done, and plenty of scope for sports game developers to shine an even stronger spotlight on women’s sport in the future.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: EA PGA Tour, FIFA 22, NBA 2K22

Confirmed New Features For FIFA 22 Career Mode

July 13, 2021 by Rich Leave a Comment

If you head on over to the FIFA 22 page on the Xbox website, you’ll find confirmation that FIFA 22 career mode will allow you to “Create football’s newest team, design your unique kit, stadium and badge, and manage your club to glory in Career Mode”.

The My Player mode has also been overhauled and FIFA 22’s Player Career mode will now “immerse you in your pro’s journey like never before”.

Last month we learned that there will also be an online career mode coming to FIFA in the future, right now there has been no confirmation that this mode will be readily available in the game in FIFA 22 though, and we would therefore imagine that online career mode will be something to watch out for in FIFA 23 or even FIFA 24 rather than something that you can expect to see coming to the game in September.

Regardless of when online career mode will arrive in FIFA though, the future looks to be incredibly bright when it comes to the popular offline game mode, and the create a club and stadium creation functionality should be fantastic fun to play around with and explore when FIFA 22 drops this summer.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: FIFA 22

10 Former Footballers Who Will Become FIFA Icons In The Future

May 4, 2021 by Rich Leave a Comment

Today we’re going to be taking a look at ten former players will surely become FIFA icons in the future. Many former greats have already attained icon status in FIFA, from Pelé and Diego Maradona through to Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham, but today we’ll specifically be looking at players yet to be recognised for their greatness.

With the first player on the list being the superb Spaniard, Iker Casillas.

After a long and successful career in Spain with Real Madrid; Casillas moved over to Portugal with Porto back in 2015 and even went on to win the Liga NOS title with them in 2018.

He won the World Cup with Spain in 2010, the Champions League multiple times throughout his career, and having officially retired around this time last year; there’s no doubt in my mind that the extremely talented and much decorated Spanish goalkeeper will at some point become an icon.

And quite how Cafu isn’t already an icon is genuinely baffling to me. With 142 caps to his name for Brazil; Cafu is the most capped Brazilian of all time, some distance ahead of Roberto Carlos.

He won the Champions League with AC Milan, the World Cup twice with Brazil, and that Brazilian team he was part of back in the 90s was just absolutely phenomenal. They were so good to watch, and Cafu himself was just incredible. He’s undoubtedly one of the greatest full backs of all time and really is an absolute legend of the game.

And John Terry is another extremely well decorated defender that seems all set to become a FIFA icon in the future.

He won a huge amount of silverware for Chelsea, picked up 78 caps for England, and was a captain for both club and country. He had fantastic leaderships qualities, definitely wasn’t afraid of a tackle, and had an incredible command and understanding of the beautiful game.

Ashley Cole and Petr Cech have already attained icon status, and John Terry surely needs to join them in the future.

Cambiasso meanwhile was hugely successful at club level with Real Madrid and more notably Inter, picked up 52 caps for Argentina, and even had a brief spell with Leicester City the year before they won the Premier League. He could have even been a part of that fairy-tale success in fact if he hadn’t turned down a contract extension and moved to the Greek Super League with Olympiakos… Where he did win two league titles with them to be fair.

Defensively sound, Cambiasso was also capable of chipping in with a few goals, and read the game extremely well as a commanding, hard working midfielder.

He was a key part of the dominant Inter team of the mid to late 2000s than won five consecutive Serie A titles between 2006 and 2010, and is another player that’s just absolutely iconic.

And then we’ve got Edgar Davids; a Champions League winner with Ajax that would later go on to play for the likes of Juventus, Spurs and Barcelona. He won league titles in both Italy and the Netherlands, went to the World Cup semi finals, and can now be found managing S.C. Olhanense in the third tier of Portuguese football.

Former Manchester City and Barcelona man Yaya Touré meanwhile is another extremely talented midfielder that very much deserves to attain icon status in FIFA.

His distribution was unreal, he was incredibly difficult to dispossess, and he was also more than capable of scoring his fair share of goals. He was an extremely well rounded and versatile player, won plenty of silverware throughout his career and at the peak of his powers was even named the African Footballer of the Year on four consecutive occasions between 2011 and 2014.

And one club man Francesco Totti also needs to receive an icon card in the future. The man spent 25 seasons with Roma, picking up 58 caps for Italy, and even securing World Cup glory in the process.

With Roma he won the Serie A once, the Coppa Italia twice, and he also lifted the Italian Super Cup with them on two separate occasions. He no doubt could have won even more had he gone elsewhere, but the man was incredibly loyal, stuck with his club through the good times and the bad, and gained a huge amount of love and respect in the process.

Wayne Rooney meanwhile only officially retired a few months back, but even if he’s not a newly added icon for FIFA 22 then I’d be very surprised if he doesn’t receive an icon card within the next few years.

He’s the most capped outfield player of all time for his country, the top scorer of all time for both Manchester United and England, and in 13 seasons with United he won pretty much everything that there is to win.

He was extremely hard working, scored some truly iconic goals, won trophies galore, and although he was definitely a little fiery at times; you certainly can’t say that he was ever lacking in passion. He fought hard every single week, and his dogged determination as a player will always be very fondly remembered.

David Villa is another player to have retired fairly recently, and much like Rooney; he’s also the top scorer of all time for his country, playing 98 times for Spain and scoring 59 times in the process.

With Spain he won both the Euros and the World Cup, and at club level he won pretty much every available trophy.

He was hugely successful with Valencia, enjoyed a very happy three seasons with Barcelona, and towards the end of his career had a successful stint in the MLS with New York City before finally hanging up his boots in the J league (where he once again teamed up with his former Barcelona teammate Andrés Iniesta).

Another great goalscorer well worthy of inclusion in this list is Gabriel Batistuta. He’s Argentina’s second top scorer of all time (behind only Lionel Messi), had a ridiculous record of 0.7 goals per game with 54 in 77, and his club career saw him spend some very happy years in Italy, achieving domestic glory with both Roma and Fiorentina.

He was incredibly prolific, capable of providing an insane amount of shot power, and whenever he was on the pitch he was always an absolute problem both in and around the box.

Batistuta very rightly has a place in the Italian hall of fame, and he also absolutely deserves icon status in FIFA.


What do you think of our list of future FIFA icons, and if you could choose any player (past or present) to be added as an icon in the future; who would you pick?

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: FIFA 22

10 Things We Want To See In FIFA 22 Career Mode

April 9, 2021 by Rich Leave a Comment

Today we’re going to be taking a look at 10 features that would be great to see in FIFA career mode in the future, from the return of the creation centre, right through to the implementation of managerial changes throughout the course of each season.

In the last few years some significant changes have already been made to career mode such as the inclusion of the interactive match sim and the ability to retrain players to different positions, but there’s still much that can be done with the game mode and plenty of changes that can be made to help make career mode a more complete and enjoyable experience.

What’s at the very top of your FIFA 22 career mode wishlist and what features would you most like to see included, improved, or brought back in the future?

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: FIFA 22

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