FIFA 22: How to turn off your opponent’s goal celebrations

You can turn off annoying goal cheers in 22. In all online games and that only with the push of a button. Thanks EA! We show you how to do that

Goal celebrations and Ultimate Team – this is a particularly delicate relationship. While you’re forever pondering which cheer to perform the next time you score, you hate the feature to death on your opponents. Annoying cheer dances, provocative gestures – this raises the pulse in online games even higher.

To spare our hearts, EA has now thought of something special for FIFA 22. From now on, you can easily bypass the opponent’s goal celebrations – with just the push of a button! We show you how the new feature is implemented in the game.

90th minute, 2:2 – and then the opponent somehow stumbles the ball over the line. Weekend down, morale down… And if that wasn’t enough, he does his annoying cheer dance for the third time in the match.

Whoever hasn’t thought of a controller throw by then (exactly, only thought, eh klar), has never loved soccer. The toxic behavior of some players even drove the provocations by the goal cheers so far that EA had unceremoniously taken the hated ‘Shhh” cheer for FIFA 21 from the game.

 

Turn off opponent goal cheers in FIFA 22: Cheer camera focus

But before you now have to take most of the possible cheers out of the game, the publisher now decided to add a new feature. If you want to protect yourself from the opponent’s provocations (really everyone), you can make the appropriate changes in FIFA 22 under the game settings. You can find the Holy Grail under the name ‘Cheer Camera Focus’.

  • Go to game settings
  • Go to the option “Cheer Camera Focus
  • Activate it
  • This applies to all modes in FIFA 22

 

The will show you the sad visages of your own players instead of the opponent’s undeserved and ghastly goal celebration scenes. Sure, there’s a prettier sight than the hanging heads, but who begrudges their opponent the cheers?

By the way, the ‘Cheer Camera Focus’ is not only valid for the FUT mode, but also for all other modes in FIFA. So the pulse is taken care of when the veins are about to burst again in overtime.

Maybe the feature will even reduce the number of exuberant cheering scenes and put the focus back on the actual game. But between the iconic Tshabalala dance and the anything but soothing ‘Calma’ gesture, there will probably always be some friends of toxic folk music. And let’s be real: everyone had to rub their opponent’s nose in the goal once.

But with the new ‘Cheer Camera Focus’, we can protect ourselves from opposing provocations at least a little bit from now on.

FIFA 22 – FUTs

What could be cooler than just relaxed gaming and doing some sofa sports on the side? In FIFA 22, the player is on the move fast, but without getting sore muscles. With the Ultimate Team cards, the collecting instinct is now also satisfied. However, the FUT keep creeping into my mind, so here are the best Ultimate Team Event cards that are definitely worth adding to your collection.

Heroes cards selected by EA for top qualities

Admittedly, the FUT heroes will cost quite a bit of coin, but it turns out that EA has once again brought some top-class players into the game when it comes to selection. As a collector and hunter, it’s an added attraction for FIFA gamers to now include their own favorite heroes in the portfolio and benefit from their individual skills. Both in the game and in team building, the FUTs will revolutionize the game once again.

EA SPORTS FC: FIFA GAME SERIES TO BE CONTINUED UNDER NEW NAME

Of course, the soccer simulation game series will not be discontinued completely. After FIFA 23, EA will relaunch the game under the name EA Sports FC and market it independently. Old FIFA hares should now become quite an ear, after all, the EA Sports Football Club used to be a part of the actual game for years. A lot of playing was rewarded, points could be collected and items, boosts or balls for the individual game modes could be unlocked.

In this context, there could also be a complete revolution of the classic game. There is a heated discussion in the FIFA community about whether the game, which is expected to be released in the fall of 2023, will be free-to-play. This option is said to be on the table for the game makers from EA, because: It seems that EA earns most of its money with the purchases of FIFA Points in the game mode Ultimate Team and not with the sale of the game itself.