Update: @NonoLoko10 has produced a video showcasing all boots that are included in FIFA 22 by default, including the already known Nike retro options.
It looks like some of the classic boots in FIFA 22, such as the Predator Accelerator, will have to be unlocked as they don't show up in the video.
Also interesting are the brand-new generic boots, which look much more realistic than in previous iterations of the game.
Update: @jaymikedk of Unisport fame got his hands on an early copy of the game and shared a video showcasing a number of the classic Nike boots that are included in it, among them the Nike CTR 360 Maestri and the Hypervenom I.
Update: The Adidas Predator Accelerator 1998 boots will be also featured in FIFA 22. The boots have been spotted on the feet of van Persie. The Brazilian Cafu, Spaniard Iker Casillas, and Dutchman Robin van Persie will be available as new icons in FUT 22.
FIFA 22 includes a selection of classic boots, something that became obvious after Rooney's Icon reveal trailer was dropped.
FIFA 22 Classic Boots
Adidas Predator Accelerator
Nike Mercurial Vapor I
Nike Mercurial R9
Nike Hypervenom I
Nike CTR360 Maestri II
Nike Air Zoom Total 90 III
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Learn More 👉 https://t.co/lCYdCMH5a1 pic.twitter.com/LgBWyRFHGy— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) September 19, 2021The Nike Total 90 Air Zoom Total 90 III is one of the most iconic boots of the early 2000s. Launched for the 2004 Euros, it was worn at the tournament by the likes of Rooney, Luis Figo and Rio Ferdinand.
The upper of the Nike Air Zoom Total 90 III football boots is made from soft and supple ultra-lightweight KNG-100. The standout feature is the asymmetrical lacing, which aims to provide a better surface for shooting.
The design is simply iconic due to the eye-catching Total 90 graphic on the instep, mirroring the namesake kit template from 2004.
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FIFA 22 Generic Boots
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