EA Sports reveals more details of "FIFA 16" gameplay ahead of its demo version's official release on September.
The "FIFA 16" let's its players jump into matches through the "Kick-Off" option and first time players on PC, PS4 or Xbox One will be thrown to El Clasico at the Bernabeu, homeland of the FC Barcelona.
"FIFA Ultimate Team Draft" has been added too where players will be able to build its own team and play on offline matches. Alongside with the FUT, "FIFA Training" features a "new contextual training system that runs while you play" that can be turned off anytime, Mirror reported.
For PC, PS4 and Xbox One players, they will get a Bundesliga Broadcast Presentation when Borussia Dortmund play Borussia Mönchengladbach at BORUSSIA-PARK.
Moreover, "FIFA 16" gameplay also includes the The Women's National Teams of Germany and United States playbable in three stadiums of BORUSSIA-PARK, Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu, and CenturyLink Field, Attack of the Fanboy added.
"In addition to Barclays Premier League players and athletes from Women's National Teams, we have also captured the likeness of some FUT Legends, and players from the major clubs in Spain and other leagues around the world," EA explained at Gamescon 2015.
In addition, here's the full list of stadiums included on "FIFA 16" demo version.
-FC Barcelona
-Borussia Dortmund
-Borussia Mönchengladbach
-Chelsea FC
-Inter Milan
-Manchester City
-Paris Saint-Germain
-Real Madrid CF
-River Plate
-Seattle Sounders
-Germany (Women's National Team)
-United States (Women's National Team)
"FIFA 16" is set to be released for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox On and Xbox 360 on September 22 and September 24 in North America and Europe respectively. The standard version of the game is expected to cost around $59.99, while Deluxe edition is priced at $69.99 with FIFA Ultimate Team packs and bonus items, Gottabemobile reported.