FIFA 22: How To Get Free Prime Gaming Packs

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Prime Gaming Packs FIFA 22
Prime Gaming Packs FIFA 22

FIFA 22 has now been out in the wild for nearly a month with plenty of players getting lost in Ultimate Team and the endless cards on offer. Just like last year, EA and Twitch are once again teaming up with Prime Gaming drops for free Gold packs and Players Picks.

Available from October 25th and then every month until the end of the game’s cycle, players must be Prime subscribers to claim their free packs and also be able to link their EA and Amazon accounts.

Here’s every step you need to claim the free Prime Gaming Gold Packs (and more) in FIFA 22.

– First, you must subscribe to Amazon Prime, which costs £7.99/$11.99 a month, or less overall if you buy an annual membership.
– Then, head on over to gaming.amazon.com/loot/fifa22 and claim the free pack. You will then have to sign in your Prime account and also link your EA account, which you need anyway to play FUT.
– Then, simply claim your loot from the page and it should be available to you the next time you play FIFA 22. Restart the game if you don’t immediately get the loot.

If you don’t unlock the packs, double check that the accounts you are linking are the ones you actually use.

 

FIFA 22 Prime Gaming Packs Rewards

Here’s everything you get for the first month of Prime Gaming in FIFA 22:

– 7 x Gold Rare Players
– 2 x
– 12x Rare Consumables
– 1x Rare Gold Loan Item (5 Matches)

These items are untradeable, meaning that you cannot sell them on the market. You can either use them, quick sell them for nothing, or use them for SBCs.

Every Prime Gaming pack after this should release towards the end of the month all the way up until September 2022.

FIFA 22 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S.

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