FIFA 16 has arrived with another news as EA SPORTS joins Real Madrid as official videogaming partner. Electronic Arts and Real Madrid has tied an exclusive deal of three-year making EA SPORTS the official videogame partner of the Spanish club. FIFA 16 is going to have the updated 3D head scans of fourteen Real Madrid’s most popular players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, James Rodríguez and Karim Benzema. EA Sports has posted a video which displays the hidden hard work and how technolgy is upgrading with FIFA 16.
EA Sports is surprising the world wide FIFA fans by sending them invitations for the FIFA 16 closed beta test which is scheduled to be August 13. The Invitations as per the Fans are randomized and is available to all FIFA 16 players. FIFA 16 beta playing invitation are available to all the console fans but some people are also ensuring the invitation for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. Though the invites are being sent out randomly on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
This stadium has been added for the tribute to Simon Humber, Creative Director of the FIFA series, who passed away earlier this year after a fight with cancer. Fratton Park is a football stadium in the English city-port of Portsmouth. It has been the home of professional club Portsmouth F.C. King Abdullah Sports City, also nicknamed The Shining Jewel, in Arabic or simply The Jewel, in Arabic, is a new multi-use stadium. Al-Ittihad & Al-Ahli, Saudi Abdul Latif Jameel League Major league.
EA Sports has revealed the 8 new FUT legends of FIFA 16 exclusively for Xbox One and Xbox 360. EA Claims that more than sixty legends in total will be available in FIFA 16 and one more new feature which has been added in FIFA 16 is the Legend Chemistry. FIFA 16’s new features have a long list starting from the introduction of Women National Team to changes in dribbling and motions along with inclusion of new Stadiums and new Legends. Along with this EA sports also came to out with some innovative ideas of deciding the regional star player on the cover page of FIFA 16 along with there traditional star player Lionel Messi.
Here you can select your player to train them in specific skill and you have both the options of training i.e either through manual mode or through simulation, which ever is prefers by you. EA has done a lot of hard work in improving the story line. The innovations can be felt in commentators where they will remark on key story-lines, including notable player or team performances, big player debuts, and transfer rumors. In-game graphics and commentary will also pick up on interesting team stats for matches, and reference the wider context of league standings.
Pogba is an outstanding footballer, but the hype surrounding him is utterly staggering, with rumours of a £100 million bids from PSG, Real Madrid, Manchester City and any other European heavyweight with more cash than sense floating around cyberspace. He flopped on the big stage of the Champions League Final, and while he could one day be one of the world’s best, he’s still got a lot to prove. It’s a big year for Pogba. The Argentine forward is such a tricky customer because of his close control and his misleading body language, faking a move in one direction before jinking the other way. He allows the ball to run ahead of him, so that he can feint and fool defenders.
EA have just published a video showing off "no touch dribbling", something that Dave described as incredibly hard to explain in his gameplay preview. Any player can use it, but more skilled players will be better at it and after a few glimpses in the E3 gameplay demos, we now get a proper look. To trigger "No Touch Dribbling", gamers will need to press and hold the L1/LB button on their controller, which will cause the player in possession of the ball to momentarily step away from it to create space. From there, users can flick the left analog in different angles to shift the body of their player which, if timed correctly, will misdirect defenders into going one way while the player with the ball goes the other.