FIFA 22 will be launched on October 1st, and it’s already been confirmed that the new HyperMotion and 11 vs. 11 capturing technologies will not be available for PC.
The PC is not considered a next-generation platform. We have the minimum system requirements for FIFA 22 on PC if you still want to play it.
When it was stated that a big portion of the gameplay improvements would not be available for the PC, it came as a shock to all PC gamers.
You’ll need a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S to play FIFA 22 in its entirety.
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FIFA 22: Minimum System Requirements for the PC
If you wish to play FIFA 22 on your PC, you’ll need the following system specs:
- OS: 64-bit Windows 10
- Processor (ADM): Athlon X4 880K @4GHz or Equivalent
- Processor (Intel): Core i3-6100 @3.7GHz or Equivalent
- Memory: 8GB
- Graphics card (AMD): Radeon HD 7850 or Equivalent
- Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 660 or Equivalent
- Online Connection Requirements 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
- Hard-drive space: 50 GB
FIFA 22: Minimum System Requirements for the PC: Recommended Requirements
Recommended Requirements:
- OS: 64-bit Windows 20
- Processor (AMD): FX 8150 @3.6GHz or Equivalent
- Processor (Intel): Core i5-3550 @3.40GHz or Equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB
- Graphics card (AMD): Radeon R9 270x or Equivalent
- Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 670 or Equivalent
- Online Connection Requirements: Broadband Connection
- Hard-drive space: 50 GB
So there you have it, the minimal PC system requirements for FIFA 22. In comparison to FIFA 21, not much has changed – and this is for a good reason.
The PC does not qualify as Next-Gen! As a result, the new functionalities aren’t available for PC users.
Only the Next-Gen console will be able to play FIFA 22 with all of its new features.
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It’s odd why EA doesn’t label the PC as Next-Gen. As a result, PC gamers will be deprived of the new HyperMotion technology.
The PC community isn’t the biggest for FIFA in the past, but it’s still large enough to grab EA’s attention.