FIFA 22 players who are also subscribed to Amazon’s Prime Gaming can now grab a 12-match loan Lionel Messi item for free as part of their December 2021 rewards.
FIFA 22 has been out for a few months now, and if you are a regular player of the game and it’s Ultimate Team mode, you do have a nice team for yourself with pretty valuable players. However, there is always room for improvements, and that’s when you might need the Prime Gaming rewards.
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Every month, Prime Gaming members get a bunch of free titles as well as free in-game items for various multiplayer games such as Call of Duty Warzone, Apex Legends, Battlefield 2042, and of course, FIFA 22.
For football fans, the in-game rewards are limited to the Ultimate Team, and that’s the area with most players and most in-game purchases for sure.
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- Lionel Messi 12-match loan (1x)
- Gold Rare Player Items (7x)
- 82+ Player Picks (2x)
- Rare Consumable Items (12x)
As mentioned above, you can have Lionel Messi in your squad for 12 matches as a loan player, which is a pretty valuable gift from Prime Gaming if the player fits into your squad.
Last month, Cristiano Ronaldo was the loan player for Prime Gaming members. So, let’s hope we get Robert Lewandowski for the next month!
How to Get Prime Gaming Rewards
All you need to do is to subscribe for Prime Gaming, and then sync your Prime Gaming account with the platform you’re playing FIFA 22 on, whether it’s Xbox account, PSN, Steam, or Origin. Once done, hit the Claim Rewards button on the Prime Gaming page and you will receive your rewards inside the game.
FIFA 22 is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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Mehrdad Khayyat
Mehrdad (He/Him) is a Senior Staff Writer at DualShockers. He started writing about video games when he was a high-school student. He’s probably one of those rare Rainbow Six Siege fans that have the game installed and updated on every available platform.