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FIFA 22 soundtrack: hear what EA Sports has in store for us this time
EA Sports’ soundtracks are traditionally very popular and this time we can find 122 tracks from all over the world in FIFA and VOLTA games from The Chemical Brothers, Swedish House Mafia, AREA21 and others.
EA Sports’ soundtracks are traditionally very popular and this time we can find 122 tracks from all over the world in FIFA and VOLTA games from The Chemical Brothers, Swedish House Mafia, AREA21 and others.
FIFA is a game you love, but at the same time you hate it. But for the first few months, you’ll be devouring it to the full, thanks to the carefully selected songs that will accompany us for the next 12 months.
That’s why a lot of fans are waiting for the date when at least the trial version will be released. You can play it if you have purchased EA Access. And that’s for 10 hours on older consoles and 20 hours on the latest ones.
And when is that dream date? As early as September 22, a little over a week before the game’s official launch
Those who bought the Ultimate Edition of the game will also be able to play 4 days earlier. For them, the game starts on Monday, September 27. The game officially launches on October 1.
So which artists have made it onto the FIFA 22 soundtrack? There are 52 tracks in total, a sample of which you can listen to on Spotify below.
FIFA 22 Soundtrack
There are even more tracks on the FIFA 22 VOLTA soundtrack, 70 to be exact.
FIFA 22 VOLTA Soundtrack
Source:: EA Sports
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