EA Sports have released the Official Reveal Trailer of FIFA 22 on 11th July. The major improvement of the game will be the Hypermotion technology. Pre-order for FIFA 22 has been opened and those who will pre-order the FIFA 22 Ultimate edition before 11th August will receive 1 untradable FUT Heroes card.
So everyone is curious about the newly introduced FUT Heroes player items. EA Sports have now unveiled 9 Heroes who will be featured in the game. More will be unveiled in August.
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So, here we take a look at the 9 FUT Heroes revealed to date, via EA Sports:
Mario Gomez (Bundesliga)
With over 200 goals in the Bundesliga for some of its biggest clubs, the fearsome striking of Mario Gomez at his peak was known all over the world. But he was always remembered most fondly at home. Particularly setting up the legendary goal that would bring VfB Stuttgart their third Bundesliga title, certifying his status as a club and FUT Hero.
Tim Cahill (Premier League)
Tim Cahill was known all over the Premier League for his all-round chaos potential in the box. Especially dangerous with his heading technique, but Cahill had a wide range of finishes in his locker. Like the sublime overhead kick he scored in 2007. It’s what FUT Heroes are made of.
Diego Milito (Serie A)
The Argentine marksman flew under the radar for years despite scoring over 50 goals in just over 100 appearances in LaLiga. After joining Inter, though, the world woke up to his goalscoring talents. His two goals in the UEFA Champions League final of 2010 is viewed as a classic striker’s performance. In an era where “pure” strikers are hard to come by, Milito’s two-goal salvo is fondly remembered as a masterclass of a changing art. Diego Milito is more than deserving of his FUT Hero badge.
Jorge Campos (Liga BBVA MX)
The 90s saw a string of top-class, hugely personable goalkeepers hailing from South America. Few are as memorable as Jorge Campos was. He played a high-risk game as a sweeper-keeper, regularly found outside his box, in colourful kits of his own making, and never caught off-guard. He held a clean sheet in the 2nd leg of his team’s title-winning match in 1991. Just one of the moments that make Campos one of our FUT Heroes.
Fernardo Morientes (La Liga Santander)
A true target man, Morientes certainly knew where the back of the net was. A regular on the scoresheet for both club and country, among his 100 goals for Real Madrid was the opener in the 2000 UEFA Champions League final – a trademark back post header that sent Los Blancos on their way to their eighth European title. The stuff heroes are made of.
Sami Al-Jaber (MBS Pro League)
Sami Al-Jaber scored over 200 goals in a glittering career, and led Saudi Arabia in three FIFA World Cups – once in 1998, 2002 and finally in 2006. In 2006, he made history on the international stage scoring for Saudi Arabia against Tunisia at the FIFA World Cup. He is a national hero, and now, a FUT Hero.
Robbie Keane (Premier League)
Robbie Keane scored over 120 Premier League goals for some of England’s biggest teams. A striker who could cause trouble for any defence, teams prepared to play against him. His defining moment came as his constant harrying and haring drove Spurs to their last League Cup win in 2008.
Abedi Pele (Ligue 1)
Ghana’s finest-ever player was given the nickname “Pete” after the Brazilian icon. Playing for OM in the 90’s, he was known as one of the best playmakers of his generation. He would prove this in the 1993 UEFA Champions League final, where he assisted in the winning goal, immortalising himself in Marseille – and in football history.
Clint Dempsey (MLS)
Whether in MLS, the Premier League, or on the international stage, Dempsey left it all on the pitch – and very often in the goal too. The joint top scorer in USMNT history, Dempsey’s return to North American football in Seattle saw him bag an impressive 47 league goals in 115 games – including a memorable hat trick in 2014.
FIFA 22 is now up for Pre Order. There are two versions, Ultimate and Standard edition. The Ultimate edition comes for Rs 4,299 while the Standard edition is priced at Rs 2,999. If you already own the previous version of FIFA, you can get a 10% discount on FIFA 22.
If you order the FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition, you will receive:
- Limited Time Offer – FUT Heroes Player item
- Ones to Watch Player item
- 4 Days Early Access
- 4600 FIFA Points
- Team of the Week 1 Player item
- Kylian Mbappé Loan item
- FUT Ambassador Loan Player Pick
- Career Mode Homegrown Talent
Pre-order the FIFA 22: https://lite.al/xfOje-