During the Team of the – Season new SBCs will be released in FIFA 22. Here you get an overview, which of them are really worthwhile for you.
It’s Team of the – Season time in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team! After the FUT content has been rather so-so lately, we have a lot of nice things coming up in the next weeks! Not only there will be released a TOTS for many leagues, no, there will be released new SBCs, Objectives or other special maps!
Before FIFA 23 will start in a few months, the weeks around the Team of the – Season are the last big hype phase in FIFA 22. So it is very important that you are prepared for the event and get the best out of your coins.
That’s why we show you today which SBCs you have to complete as a TOTS preparation!
TOTS Warmup Series SBCs Overview
To give you an overview of how much SBC content EA Sports is currently releasing, here’s a short list. There are dozens of Icon Moments Challenges, some new RTTF players and again and again solid upgrade SBCs.
So, now that we’ve mentioned those, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: Premium Challenges. As with January’s Team of the Year, special SBCs will be released for each league, and they’re priced to kill and earn you a strong pack.
As you can see, the individual challenges cost you much less than the weekly top games SBC. In return, you earn a pack filled with 12 players from the respective league, three of which are rare. For 8K coins, that’s a pretty good deal. In fact, such a good deal that EA Sports hasn’t even released the SBCs in a repeatable fashion.
But even with just one pack, you should definitely complete the Premium Challenges. You have nothing to lose in the end and a mini-chance to make a really fat profit.
Premium League SBCs Cheapest Solution & Rewards
What is the cheapest way to complete the Premium League Challenge SBCs? When we show you the cheapest solution, it means that these challenges are tough! But sure, even with average SBCs you should know how to complete them cheapest. So let’s take a look at the teams you need to submit for each of the premium SBCs:
Serie A Premium Challenge SBC in FIFA 22
Serie A Premium Challenge Requirements
Players from Italy: Min. 1
Clubs: Min. 6
Player level: Min. Gold
Rare: Min. 7
Team chemistry: Min. 30
Bundesliga Premium Challenge SBC in FIFA 22
Bundesliga Premium Challenge Requirements
Players from Germany: Min. 1
Leagues: Max. 4
Player level: Min. Gold
Rare: Min. 7
Team Chemistry: Min. 30
LaLiga Santander Challenge SBC in FIFA 22
LaLiga Premium Challenge Requirements
Players from Spain: Min. 1
Clubs: Max. 5
Player level: Min. Gold
Rare: Min. 7
Team chemistry: Min. 30
Ligue 1 Challenge SBC in FIFA 22
Ligue 1 Premium Challenge requirements
Players from France: Min. 1
Nationalities: Min. 4
Player level: Min. Gold
Rare: Min. 7
Team chemistry: Min. 30
Premier League Challenge SBC in FIFA 22
Premier League Premium Challenge Requirements
Players from England: Min. 1
Leagues: Min. 3
Player level: Min. Gold
Rare: Min. 7
Team chemistry: Min. 30
FIFA 23 RELEASE – WHAT IS KNOWN SO FAR
FIFA 22 is still in full operation, but in the background the game makers of EA Sports are already working on the next part – FIFA 23 will be released in autumn 2022.
But under which name will the classic game be continued in autumn 2022? As things stand, it is not at all certain that the game will continue to bear the name of the world association FIFA. We have the most important information about FIFA 23 for you, why the game series will get a new name and on which consoles the next part of the soccer simulation will be available.
WHEN WILL FIFA 23 BE RELEASED?
We can’t give you an official launch date for the next part of the FIFA game series yet. EA hasn’t communicated much in this regard yet, so so far we can only assume that FIFA 23 will be released in the period between mid-September and early October 2022, just like its predecessors. In the past years, the latest launch date of a FIFA game was October 06.