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.
According to the report of Claudio Civiello: The new partnership between EA Sports and Boca Juniors will be activated in September.
The deal won't be exclusive, so the club will appear in FIFA 22 and PES 2022.
The new partnership between EA Sports and Boca Juniors will allow EA Sports to add the club with its official Name, Badge, and kit through all of the game modes.
Their beautiful home ground, LA Bombonera' will also return to appear in FIFA 22 for the first time in 3 years. They won't use the old scan, as they will scan the stadium again.
LA Bombonera is considered the third Argentine Stadium that will appear in FIFA 22 besides Estadio Presidente Peron and Libertadores DE America.
Also according to Claudio Civiello: The deal will allow EA Sports to scan 28 players of Boca.
That was to happen this month, but it was postponed due to the restrictions to enter Argentina. EA Sports will try to do the scans as soon as possible.
Probably, the scan of Boca Juniors Stadium and Players won't be available at the start of FIFA 22. It should come later in a title update.
Note: Boca were presented in the last 3 Editions of FIFA as Buenos Aires FC, with a Custom Badge and kit throughout kick-off, Career Mode, and volta football. While the club was presented with its real name, badge, and kit in the Libertadores Mode.
Don't forget: URFUT has already confirmed the addition of Boca to the game with their stadium and faces since a long time.
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