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After many rumors and speculations, EA Sports finally has confirmed the return of Porto and Benfica’s stadiums in Fifa 22. EA Sports has announced the Official Stadiums list with five new stadiums set to feature in the Game.

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Porto’s Estadio do Dragao and Benfica’s Estadio do Luz are two of the new stadiums. Besides, Brentford’s Brentford Community Stadium, Real Sociedad’s Real Arena, and Cadiz CF’s Estadio Nuevo have been added as well.

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Portuguese rivals get licensed versions of their stadiums in Fifa 22

The Portuguese clubs have decided to renew their partnership with Electronic Arts and thanks to this, we are all set to get Porto and Benfica’s home ground in Fifa 22. Estadio do Dragao hosts home games for Porto in the domestic Liga NOS and in European Club Football matches. The tweet below shows a glimpse of the stadium, in a video released by EA Sports and Porto’s Social handles.

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Here is a glimpse of Benfica’s Estadio do Luz featuring the players in the tunnel and the dug-out.

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For now, Boca Juniors’ La Bombonera stadium has not been added to the game. EA plans to add this as soon as possible, before the launch.

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New Face Scans

French Player Eduardo Camavinga gets a new face update and for the first time, he will feature his real face instead of a generic one like in Fifa 21.

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From Porto’s stadium announcement, it seems like the defender Pepe has received a face update as well.

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New Transfers

Many key players will feature in their new clubs in Fifa 22, following the summer transfer window. Fifa 21 has already received a squad update wherein the new transfers have been updated. Here are some of the key transfers to look forward to in the game.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo – Piemonte Calcio (Juventus’ generic name) to Manchester United
  • Lionel Messi – FC Barcelona to Paris Saint Germain
  • Eduardo Camavinga – Rennes to Real Madrid
  • Kurt Zouma – Chelsea to West Ham United
  • Antoine Griezmann – Barcelona to Athletico Madrid (Loan)
  • Sergio Ramos – Real Madrid to Paris Saint Germain

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EA Sports FIFA 22 is releasing on Friday, 1 October 2021, and will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. Watch the official trailer of FIFA 22 below.

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Siddid Dey Purkayastha is an eSports author for EssentiallySports and is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Arts degree at Christ (Deemed to be University). He has always been into gaming since the ripe age of 9 and has never looked back. Apart from his deep love for narrative-driven or campaign-based games, he enjoys casually playing online games such as Valorant, Fortnite, FIFA Ultimate Team, Warzone, and GTA Online. Siddid is also a passionate soccer fan and is an ardent Manchester United supporter. You can always find him playing with his cat or rocking it out with his band when he is not doing something else.

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