It's confirmed. Former Arsenal and England footballer' Alex Scott becomes the first English female commentator in FIFA 22.
Alex announced that on Twitter: She is the first English-Speaking female broadcaster to feature in FIFA video games. That's nice.
Note: Alex Scott will replace Alan Mcinally as a sideline commentator.
Also, note: Alex Scott won't be the first female commentator in the game. Esther Sedlaczek and Nira Juanra are already in the game for the German and Spanish commentary. They are in the game Sideline Commentators.
English former football player and TV and Radio football pundit' Stewart Robson also confirmed to appear in FIFA 22 as a new commentator.
Note: Robson will replace Lee Dixon as the default English co-commentator. He will be in the game besides Derek Rae.
FIFA 21 is a definite step in the right direction on the football pitch. While a few issues are apparent, there are always opportunities to make the next game better. Hopefully, they can carry the positive momentum to FIFA 22. While we wait to find out first-hand, here’s what we and many other players want to see in FIFA 22.
Boca Juniors will return to appear in every mode in FIFA 22 for the first time since FIFA 18. That is according to the confirmation of Claudio Civiello, a Radio Rivadavia journalist.
Within this guide, we will be explaining what the League SBC Method is, how you can profit from doing it and how to best prepare yourself for when these SBCs drop in FIFA 22.
In FIFA 22, we now have the ability to create our own team in Manager Career, which is something a lot of us have been passionately requesting over the years. We will be able to create new clubs and customize their kits, crests, stadiums, and many more. That's a good step by EA Sports.