Changes to FIFA 22 Division Rivals:

In FIFA 22, EA Sports substantially revamped Division Rivals by adding a new seasonal advancement system and a new “Elite Division,” which pits the best of the best against one another. The way players progress through Divisions and receive incentives has changed in FIFA 22. Division Rivals has adopted a new ladder structure in which each Division is comprised of the following three elements–

Ranks- As you climb through the ranks within a division, you’ll gain better and better Weekly Rewards.

Stages- Division Rivals in FIFA 22 employed sub-stages inside each major Rank at first. It is no longer the case, and players at any rank level can now receive the same prizes until they are promoted to the next level.

Checkpoints- Finally, checkpoints ensure that players maintain a suitable skill level by preventing them from losing progress.

Each match’s outcome influences your position on the Divisions ladder, as follows:

When you win a match, you advance one Stage. Unless you’re on a Checkpoint, losing a match puts you back one Stage. Drawing maintains your current location.

A victory streak starts when you win two consecutive games in a succession. You’ll gain one extra Stage for every additional win while this perk is active, rewarding outstanding play.

How to qualify for FIFA 22 Elite Division in Division Rivals?

Beyond Division 1, the Elite Division is a fresh new category of competition where the top FUT players in the world may compete. In the Elite Division, progression is based on a Skill Rating system, which you may recall from FUT 21.

This Skill Rating is used to rank all Elite Division players, with the top 200 displaying on the Global Leader board for all to view. Once you’ve made it to the Elite Division, you’ll stay there for the remainder of the season until relegation occurs.

FIFA 22 Division Rivals rewards

In FIFA, there are two types of Division Rivals rewards: weekly and milestone. Weeklies require players to win a certain number of games every week to receive one of three prizes.

The following is a summary of how many games players must win each week–

Base Rewards = 4 wins

Upgraded Rewards after 8 wins

At the end of each season, FUT fans are rewarded with milestone incentives, which only require them to play a particular amount of matches. You’ll notice a rise in your total whether you win, lose, or tie, as long as you don’t stop before the 90 minutes are up.

Depending on the division you are in after the season, the quality of the awards increases. They’ve included a new breakdown of how many games are required to receive Milestone rewards–

In FIFA 22, how long do Division Rivals seasons last? 

This year, EA is turning Division Rivals into a seasonal tournament that will be related to the normal FUT Seasons, which last about 6 weeks. Everyone’s development will be reset to the next lower Division at the start of each season. Which Division you wind up in is entirely determined by where you finished the previous season.

When will Division Rivals be available in FIFA 22?

Division Rivals in FIFA 22 will be played in weekly sessions beginning on Thursdays and ending on Thursdays. Naturally, the incentives are released when these periods are refreshed. 

Division 10 FIFA 22 Division Rivals rewards

Division 9 FIFA 22 Division Rivals rewards

Conclusion:

So far, that’s all there is to know about FIFA 22’s Division Rivals prizes. Good luck with the Ultimate Team grind now that you’ve got your pack goals!

Q: What time do you get division rivals’ rewards?

ANS: Winning a certain amount of matches before the end of the week earns you Weekly Rewards in Division Rivals. After the week is through, you’ll receive your award depending on your current Rank. Every week on Thursday at 7 a.m. GMT, Division Rivals awards will be released in FIFA 22.

Q: Why can’t I claim my Division rivals’ rewards?

ANS: Due to an issue with how prizes are shown in the Apps, they have temporarily restricted the opportunity to claim Division Rivals incentives on the Companion & Web Apps.